I fixed the IE error that would not let you open up a new comment. It appears that IE reports an image as having a href property. That is lame. I was using it like if the thing you clicked doesn't have an href use its parents href. But because the image was falsely reporting having an href property it was opening the image instead of the comment box. All the other browsers handled it properly. Instead of asking if it had an href property I asked if it did not have an src property.
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02/09/2007 19:13 #38090
Quick fix for Explorer CommentsCategory: bug fix
02/08/2007 10:05 #38066
Commercial Free Public SpaceCategory: advertising
Chris,
We do not advertise on estrip. It is one of our main objectives to maintain a commercial free public space as we have done for four years. Your site has advertisements on it in the form of google ads.
From a web design/programming perspective, your site is not unique enough to warrant talking about it. It is basically yet another vBulletin with google ads clone.
Sorry,
Paul Visco
We do not advertise on estrip. It is one of our main objectives to maintain a commercial free public space as we have done for four years. Your site has advertisements on it in the form of google ads.
From a web design/programming perspective, your site is not unique enough to warrant talking about it. It is basically yet another vBulletin with google ads clone.
Sorry,
Paul Visco
02/03/2007 18:12 #37989
Site Statistics Using Google AnalyticsCategory: estrip
I can't believe the site has been around for four years. When I first thought of it after reading about The Well in Howard Rheingolds book virtual Communities (The whole book is online) , I thought - I could never make anything so cool. It is crazy that the well started in 1995. When listening to the book, yes I had the computer read it to me in that computer voice I so love, I envisioned it being so far away in the past. Of course it could not have been considering the visual internet really started around 1995. Well I was wrong. There are some great chapters about the minitel experince in france. I would suggest anyone who gets a chance , checks out the book.
So the real point of this journal is google analytics. I use my own software to calculate the actual users usage of certain features but I pretty much stopped logging web data a couple months ago other than journal views and browser types as so much of it became spam.
I am trying to track the stats for the site using Google Analytics and really enjoy the graphs it makes. Best of all it is free. We have such a strange pattern of users. I am totally amazed that almost everyone has Flash player 8 or 9. It was never liek that before. I think that youtube made this change happen. Just about everyone seems to go to youtube and youtube requires flash player 8 or greater. After one month I will post more of the data but it is hard to see the trends yet. Who the fuck uses netscape nowadays?
1. Firefox 49.46%
2. Internet Explorer 38.54%
3. Safari 7.28%
4. Mozilla 4.04%
5. Netscape 0.27%
6. Opera 0.27%
7. Konqueror 0.13%
I was also amazed that 99.3% of visitors have a java runtime engine installed. I am going to start using java I think for some applet stuff. I was concerned that people would not have the JRE but I guess I was wrong.
So far it looks like most people get here by just going right to the address itself. The rest seem to come from google. This is no surprise as their are no lnks to the site form anyone accept for foreverelmwood.com and a very few others.
Here is a map of the location of the people visiting estrip.org. I know who most of the dots in other cities are and of course a couple of the people are random googlers that found it. Today we had some visitor from Compton, CA and Sao Paul Brazil. It is so weird to see people from other places come here. What do they think of it?
So the real point of this journal is google analytics. I use my own software to calculate the actual users usage of certain features but I pretty much stopped logging web data a couple months ago other than journal views and browser types as so much of it became spam.
I am trying to track the stats for the site using Google Analytics and really enjoy the graphs it makes. Best of all it is free. We have such a strange pattern of users. I am totally amazed that almost everyone has Flash player 8 or 9. It was never liek that before. I think that youtube made this change happen. Just about everyone seems to go to youtube and youtube requires flash player 8 or greater. After one month I will post more of the data but it is hard to see the trends yet. Who the fuck uses netscape nowadays?
1. Firefox 49.46%
2. Internet Explorer 38.54%
3. Safari 7.28%
4. Mozilla 4.04%
5. Netscape 0.27%
6. Opera 0.27%
7. Konqueror 0.13%
I was also amazed that 99.3% of visitors have a java runtime engine installed. I am going to start using java I think for some applet stuff. I was concerned that people would not have the JRE but I guess I was wrong.
So far it looks like most people get here by just going right to the address itself. The rest seem to come from google. This is no surprise as their are no lnks to the site form anyone accept for foreverelmwood.com and a very few others.
Here is a map of the location of the people visiting estrip.org. I know who most of the dots in other cities are and of course a couple of the people are random googlers that found it. Today we had some visitor from Compton, CA and Sao Paul Brazil. It is so weird to see people from other places come here. What do they think of it?
theecarey - 02/03/07 19:11
I didnt know Netscape was seriously still around. Its sooo 1997. The stat stuff is really freakin' cool.
ready for Global Domination? :D
I didnt know Netscape was seriously still around. Its sooo 1997. The stat stuff is really freakin' cool.
ready for Global Domination? :D
leetee - 02/03/07 18:46
The map is interesting.. then again, i love maps. No one is visiting from Australia, huh? My friend from Tasmania is in SOOO much trouble then... she SAYS she reads my journal! Ha!
The map is interesting.. then again, i love maps. No one is visiting from Australia, huh? My friend from Tasmania is in SOOO much trouble then... she SAYS she reads my journal! Ha!
imk2 - 02/03/07 18:44
i hate youtube. i never go there for fun, only when i have to, like to post a video (which i did once) or to view someone's video. otherwise i hate it. i hate the quality of the videos, i hate the vibe of the site, i hate it's culture. i hate it much more than myspace, which i hate a whole lot. i hate the word hate too, but i love estrip!
i hate youtube. i never go there for fun, only when i have to, like to post a video (which i did once) or to view someone's video. otherwise i hate it. i hate the quality of the videos, i hate the vibe of the site, i hate it's culture. i hate it much more than myspace, which i hate a whole lot. i hate the word hate too, but i love estrip!
01/28/2007 23:26 #37907
External link fixCategory: bug fix
I fixed it so the inline external links e.g. work again by automatically opening in a new window, instead of you having to right click and open in new window. Hope that helps.
I also finally got my new opensuse 10.2 linux development system up and running. I managed to get both zend and maya plus the xgl desktop effects library called beryl running. Now I am happy and you can expect more development from me.
--Paul
I also finally got my new opensuse 10.2 linux development system up and running. I managed to get both zend and maya plus the xgl desktop effects library called beryl running. Now I am happy and you can expect more development from me.
--Paul
uncutsaniflush - 01/29/07 15:11
Thanks for all the hard work on (e:strip), paul. I'm glad that you and opensuse 10.2 are becoming buddies.
Thanks for all the hard work on (e:strip), paul. I'm glad that you and opensuse 10.2 are becoming buddies.
01/27/2007 21:10 #37894
UpdateCategory: update
Fixed the message window and mail window problem where they were not opening up in new windows.
uncutsaniflush - 01/27/07 21:28
thank you, paul.
thank you, paul.
what is that in response to?