Hi Victor,
we have an add-on that allows you to set your own custom default filters:
http://www.wp-slimstat.com/downloads/default-filters/
As for the error message, it looks like your Slimstat is configured to track pageviews in the WP dashboard/admin, but also to ignore logged in users or your user explicitly. Does this make sense?
Cheers,
Camu
Hi Camu,
Tx for the answer. My blog is not that interesting that I will buy the add-on. Hope you will change the behavior of the “last 7 days” to include the actual date itself, maybe expand it to 8 days.
Haven’t seen the error message again.
New issue: curly brackets in the blog-title are not displayed properly:
Boekbespreking: “Identiteit”, van Paul Verhaeghe
used to be Boekbespreking: “Identiteit” van Paul Verhaeghe
(with curly brackets). Other characters like – @ ? display properly. Of course this could be caused by a FF update as well.
TIA, Victor
I see the editor doesn’t show the problem. Curly brackets are displayed as <& # 8220 ;> and <& # 8221 ;> (hope this shows ok)
Can you please post a screenshot?
Would like to but don’t see how to post one here. Hope this works:
facebook
Can you link that page from your website in here? I’d like to take a look at the source code. Slimstat has some security features to avoid XSS injections, one of which is to encode page titles. I’ll see if I can tweak it to avoid this issue.
Hi, that would be a lot of trouble as I deny access to all admin pages from all ip-adresses except two. I can send you the code of the page by mail if you mail to victor50 (at) xs4all (dot) nl
Closing this ticket here.
Sorry to say but the <& # 8221 ;> issue is not resolved :-(. Guess I’ll have to live with it.
It is fixed in our test environment. It might be a conflict with another plugin, in your case.