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COLOR Modifications
You can now change the default colors of the tables, text, and background of the open statistic view. An example is below, with an interpretation following:
<A HREF="http://xxx.fxweb.com/v2-openstat.cgi?userid=######&password2=?????&tb=purple&bg=000000&tx=yellow">
tbrefers to the table color. In this case, the word purpleis used.
bg refers to the background color. Instead of a color name, the hexadecimal equivalent has been used (the preferred method). Do not use the pound (#) symbol
tx refers to the text color. In this case yellow.
Take a look at the (psychadelic) page that this will generate by clicking here.
Adding Table Displays
Warning! This feature is not likely to be supported in the future!
You can currently add three additional tables to the default 'open' statistic display. These all work with the showoption. See the example below:
- For user IDs beginning with A, B, C, D, E, or F:
<A HREF="http://cgi1.fxweb.com/v2-openstat.cgi?userid=######&password2=?????&show=DHg">
- For user IDs beginning with G, H, I, J, K, or L:
<A HREF="http://cgi2.fxweb.com/v2-openstat.cgi?userid=######&password2=?????&show=DHg">
D or dboth refer to hits by day of the week. With this option, a table like the one below will be shown. Using either a capital Dor lowercase dwill create the same table:
| Hits by Day of the week |
| Monday: 1272 |
12% |
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| Tuesday: 1756 |
16% |
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| Wednesday: 1442 |
14% |
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| Thursday: 1553 |
15% |
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| Friday: 1429 |
13% |
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| Saturday: 1802 |
17% |
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| Sunday: 1399 |
13% |
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H or hrefer to the hour of day table. Either Hor hwill display the same table, show below:
| Hits by hour of day |
4%
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4%
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3%
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3%
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2%
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2%
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2%
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2%
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2%
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4%
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4%
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4%
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4%
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5%
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6%
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5%
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6%
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6%
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6%
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6%
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6%
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6%
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5%
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5%
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| 12 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
| Morning (AM) |
Night (PM) |
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G or grefer to the hits by domain statistics. Gwill notshow the same information as a lowercase g. The table shown with the Goption is shown below:
| Domain Hit Percentages |
| .com |
2828 |
27% |
.net |
3430 |
32% |
| .edu |
74 |
1% |
.org |
82 |
1% |
| .gov |
50 |
0% |
.us |
39 |
0% |
| .uk |
204 |
2% |
.ca |
352 |
3% |
| .de |
261 |
2% |
.se |
363 |
3% |
| .au |
193 |
2% |
.jp |
40 |
0% |
| .no |
83 |
1% |
.fr |
37 |
0% |
| .ne |
0 |
0% |
.dk |
35 |
0% |
| .tw |
6 |
0% |
Other |
2578 |
24% |
| * 0% of hosts were not reported (1 total) |
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An example table using the lowercase goption is shown below:
| Domain Hit Percentages |
| Commercial |
2827 or 27% |
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| North American |
4027 or 38% |
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| European |
983 or 9% |
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| Asian |
46 or 0% |
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| Australian |
193 or 2% |
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| Other: 2576 - Unresolved: 1 |
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In essence, this is a more summarized form of the hits by domain table, hence the lowercase g
You can view an example page using both modified colors and tables by clicking here You can view the exact string used to create this display by looking at the Location: area in your browser, or by viewing the source of this page.
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