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BSQ 2.2.3 and JoomlaLib 1.3.1

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

I see that the forge was down for a couple days and continues to be slower than the usual turtle pace. Here’s a mirror of BSQ Sitestats 2.2.3 and JoomlaLib 1.3.1.

BSQ Sitestats 2.2.3

JoomlaLib 1.3.1

13 Responses to “BSQ 2.2.3 and JoomlaLib 1.3.1”

  1. Alex Nikolov Says:

    Hi Brent,

    I’m getting the following error on BSQ Sitestats 2.2.2
    Joomla! 1.0.12 Stable

    Any idea who to fix this?

    [client 90.193.145.131] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function: getcache() in /var/www/html/comms_old/administrator/components/com_bsq_sitestats/classes/bsqsitestatsrender.php on line 729

  2. Brent Says:

    Use the versions of BSQ Sitestats and JoomlaLib from the title of this post, and it will work fine.

  3. Sunny Says:

    Hi Brent,

    Gr8 component. Is there anyway we know the country from which the visitors come? and can we download the site stats into a PDF or excel file?

  4. Lee Coursey Says:

    Thans!

  5. Brent Says:

    @sunny
    You can see the visitors’ language as a report, or you can see where each IP address comes from by looking it up.

    There aren’t any data download options. You can always download the data with SQL. Which data would you like to download specifically?

  6. silas Says:

    Hi there,
    good component :)
    Will also use it on my next website, thx.
    Will you release this also for Joomla 1.5?

    regards

  7. Dave Says:

    Hi Brent,

    Great component indeed!
    Since I updated to the 2.2.3 version with Joomlalib 1.3.1 the “site stats summary” doesn’t show the hit sof that day, this is what i get:

    Site Stats Summary
    Hits Visitors
    Today 0 0
    Week 976 298
    Month 5517 1030

    I checked the settings at the backend but doesn’t see whats wrong, anyone an idea how to fix this?

    Thanks in advance,

    Dave

  8. Brent Says:

    @silas

    Yes, I will start working on BSQ for Joomal 1.5 once Joomla 1.5 goes to Release Candidate 1.

  9. Brent Says:

    @dave

    I’m not sure what’s going on. Could you open a thread at http://forum.4theweb.nl? I’m trying to keep support requests off this blog site.

  10. Dave Says:

    Sure, thanks!

  11. Kriss Says:

    Love this component just stumbled upon it :) - only one downside ( for me ) is it shows users ip’s to everyone - so has to stay hidden away for now ;)

  12. Brent Says:

    @kriss

    All you have to do is disable reports that have the IP address in them for the Front End. They will still be visible from the Back End. That’s why that code is there ;)

  13. Amy Stephen Says:

    Hi Brent! :-)

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