I got some seriouse problems with 1.1, every visitor is registered as a new visitor every time he visit a page on the site, insted of registere alle his page visit under same register ?
This bug is annoying, no question. But it’s a free system and there aren’t very much developers on it. So please stop spamming here. I am sure as soon as one of the stakeholders sees the bug report, he will reply and come up with a hotfix asap.
I’m om the open source market too, if you want to make the best of the best, then you have to make your scripts wokring, all the time…There are so meny competitors in the field they have to bet …
There is no software that works ALL THE TIME, without bugs. None at all.
I, for one, am grateful for this great free script. Okay, so this version has a bug. I do hope the developers see a priority in fixing it quickly, the same way we do, but I can’t EXPECT it since I didn’t pay for anything. I’ll just live with it until the fix comes out.
If I were using Piwik in a corporate environment, I’d hire a Piwik expert to fix it real quick. But I don’t, and that’s that.
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There is no software that works ALL THE TIME, without bugs. None at all.
I, for one, am grateful for this great free script. Okay, so this version has a bug. I do hope the developers see a priority in fixing it quickly, the same way we do, but I can’t EXPECT it since I didn’t pay for anything. I’ll just live with it until the fix comes out.
If I were using Piwik in a corporate environment, I’d hire a Piwik expert to fix it real quick. But I don’t, and that’s that.
Ok. That tells me the overcounting and 0.0.0.0 ips are likely unrelated.
emptry/zorro: I’m guessing you have a firewall/reverse proxy. The proxy headers are now configureable (instead of being hardcoded). You can edit config/config.ini.php and add:
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emptry/zorro: I’m guessing you have a firewall/reverse proxy.[/quote]
I don’t have a reverse proxy and no firewall other than a standard iptables setup.
It seems like it helped … but i’ll give it some time before i will say go for it …
vipsoft, sorry for being suck a idiot before, I noramly never update my software, if it works like i wantet it, but i did this time… so … sorry for being an idiot…
emptry: global.ini.php will get overwritten the next time you update that’s why I suggested editing config.ini.php. Sorry, I believe the 0.0.0.0 addresses are already recorded.
Zorro: you said you were having the same problem. I assumed you meant 0.0.0.0.