--- In web-design@yahoogroups.com, Justin W Hall <justin@...> wrote:
>
>
> On May 2, 2011, at 6:13 PM, bleu wrote:
>
> > I am not a web designer but I can get help in this for our page. We
> > have a page that has been on the web for 15 years, regularly
> > updated. There are about 1500 pages. The ISP is reliable but for the
> > past few years the web stats keep going haywire and that requires a
> > lot of attention, calls, etc. to get them to fix the problem -- they
> > use Webalyzer. Now, after a recent failure, the ISP tells me that
> > they can't do much with it. They claim they will be getting a new
> > stats program ... in months? Moving is an option but there might be
> > failures anywhere. Installing google analytics or Piwik (looked into
> > it) is not an option. Each page has to be coded and that will be too
> > big a job. Is there a web stats program that can be installed right
> > at the server so that we will have the stats confirmed that our isp
> > doesn't provide? I'd appreciate your advice! Thank
>
> If you have that many pages without some sort of CMS I think you've
> got bigger issues at hand? Not really ideal, but I can think of ways
> to add the google analytics code to the each one of those pages in
> just a matter a minutes with a find and replace function or something.
> --
> Justin W. Hall
> justin@...
> Skype: justinwhall
> www.justinWhall.com
>
Justin, you may find it unbelievable but the pages was set up years ago and I just do it all in text, cut and paste. Upload. If there's something 'new' we want to add I figure out how to do it and if I can't, I ask the experts. Big help from an old Mariposa (?) html tutorial I still use. I think there's a lot of 'cleaning up' that I haven't done -- old links from the past, etc. But it has worked pretty well. Yes, I could add to each page with a search and replace but I'd have to OPEN each page, right? I could even start that project by doing it little by little when I had time but it would be crazy if there is a one time way to do it.
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