Consider that which exists & which not & recognize things just as they are
02.01.2013 02:45
Cristian
Hello, again! Back for more.I've encountered a few more isuess with Exit Links. They seem to be centered around timestamp conversion and log counts.* While a SC4 subscriber's pageload and visitor activity is displayed according to the subscriber's local time (as customized in the Timezone pulldown in Project Settings), Exit Links are still displayed in GMT. A little tricky for those of us over the pond!* Although Exit Links appears to be storing exits from the last 500 hits, when I drill down (using the magnifying glass icon) to learn more about one of the oldest exit link users, I receive the following message: The ip number 107******* is no longer present in your log of the last xxx number of pageloads. [asterisks substituted to protect privacy].(Perhaps you're working on this as I type? I was previously getting a message that read last 100 pageloads .) Could this be set to match the subscriber's pageload limit? Also, if there's an error message that presents IP address information, could it be masked back into xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format?* While drilling down on a short series of Exit Links that were all grouped within an 11-minute window, I received the following message: There was no IP number to search for. I'm pretty certain from reviewing the Pageload information (plus an accidentally misdirected link in my project) that the user was a friend of mine with a static IP address. There's never been an issue with capturing the IP in the Pageload info, so it's notable that there seems to be a problem with capturing it through Exit Links.Keep up the outstanding work! Thanks again for crowdsourcing with a public beta. [Lifts a virtual glass Dublinward]