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It means they are accessing register.php, there are more details in the visit information column.
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I'm using BOP's 'Rename register.php' plugin, so a normal person wouldn't even see register.php, but instead would see the newly named registration script. In addition to that, I also have a fake file called register.php which is nothing but an IP logger so I can catch any registration bots and ban their IPs. The reason I was asking is because I've logged a few IPs trying to visit register.php, but not nearly as many as are showing up in the visitor screen. I'm just trying to figure out how they are showing up as visiting 'register', but are not showing up anywhere else. I hope that makes sense.:) |
I'm not seeing where to go to actually see the guest table, what pages they went on, none of that. How do you actually use all the features? I only see the basic guest tracking settings in my admincp, but am not seeing a link anywhere else in the panel or on the site for the actual features and data.
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Have you read the inital post ? all details are in there.
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It said it would create an extra section in the whats going on area and It also has seperate pages to display (1) the list of guests, and (2) the pages a particular guest has visited. I don't see that.
I'm also not seeing anything in the what's going on? I looked around backwards and forwards and there's nothing having to do with guest stats besides default info. Those two tables in the screen shots I can not find. I read the OP, but am clearly still having an issue. If anyone could help I would be appreciative. |
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