Who is online module for joomla 1.5
A user is considered online if it is at least on one page. Widget sends information about the user's surfing to service. The service provides statistics of visits pages, rating of pages, statistics of using browsers and using search system by users also a sequence of transitions visitor.
The widget has settings the appearance and various layout K2 is a popular Joomla extension that provides many features and capabilities for Joomla users. Avatar image for users is one of these features. Online Users for K2 is a simple Joomla module for displaying the avatars of online users.
It uses K2 avatar of each user to show a list of online users. You can easily customize different options of this module. Online Users for K2 provides the capabili This is a module that displays the server status of the 5 most common server services, and also load times, connection speeds, uptime, disk and ram usage. Board index All times are UTC. Hosting by Rochen. The Joomla! Post by art2science » Tue Nov 25, pm.
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Quick links. This is the spot for you. Forum Post Assistant - If you are serious about wanting help, you will use this tool to help you post. Repaired the DB. Ran File compare command to verify. Diagnostic Information Joomla! Version: Joomla! Memory: 40M Max. Upload Size: 10M Max. Post Size: 8M Max. Input Time: 60 Zend Version: 2. It is recording entry or visits. But especially with guests, when they leave, it acts more like a tally and just keeps adding to the count. One last point, my site does not have the global settings to cache anything right now, since I am sigh!
I see no where in the helper. Re: Who's Online Module overstating visitors Post by annemoss » Sat Aug 23, pm If you have aol users, that will inflate the number of visitors. They can log in to a site and when they load different pages it records a different ip address.
Therefore one aol user looks like 5 or 6 sometimes. I don't know that this is your issue but I get that question on a forum I admin a lot. Re: Who's Online Module overstating visitors Post by 2ninerniner2 » Fri Aug 29, am Bonjour, I am experiencing this behavior as well on my 1.
The Guests Online will show numerous guests online and will change when refreshed. The Vinaora Visitors Counter module seems to be incrementing accordingly as well. However, the counts in my 'phpmyvisites' manager a separate install on another server but tracking these sites are right on the money and nowhere near those reported in the above modules.
The numbers "look good" for visitors to the site, but they are not an accurate measure of traffic. Any ideas would be also welcome here Cheers!
Re: Who's Online Module overstating visitors Post by Jay44 » Fri Aug 29, am Hi I had this problem, and I read a solution in another post It was to do with the Session Settings in Global settings, System I had set it to 90 minutes, so it would not log me out in 10 minutes while I was mucking around and building the site.
I and left it at this time when it went live. So I think that anyone who comes past is registered as online for all this time, even when they have left - and this number may include the search engine robots that come as a swarm every now and then. So sometimes it would show 33 people online for my little obscure site which has about 6 members! Post by madifor » Thu Feb 01, pm After upgrade to 3.
Community Builder Get the message stating that the session is expired or enable cookies Have this on multiple machines and various browsers and havent changed any setting on any of the browers i have used. Post by ossolution » Thu Feb 01, pm madifor It is likely causes by some routing changes in 3. There is a PR which reverts these changes.
Post by sozzled » Thu Feb 01, pm The Who's Online module and variants of the mechanism used by other extension developers has been problematic going back all the way to J! The visitor numbers have always been unreliable; I don't use it on any of my websites for that reason. As the discussion on GitHub shows, while some improvements can be achieved, there's a trade-off between obtaining a more accurate picture of the numbers and a penalty in site performance as a result.
Post by ribo » Thu Feb 01, pm sozzled wrote: The Who's Online module and variants of the mechanism used by other extension developers has been problematic going back all the way to J!
Post by sozzled » Thu Feb 01, pm I agree with you, ribo. It would seem that, while the problem has been around for years and may not have been noticed as much, the problem has worsened with the release of J! That's all I can say on the matter. I tested too and it fix the issue with too many guests.
As i understood they will add it in j 3. After the fix of this file all the users that get in backend must logout and after must login to see that this fixes the issue. Post by borut » Sun Feb 04, am The "guest" option shows me in the module on the website a large number of guests, too big in my opinion. Before the upgrade to 3. Now something has been blocked after the upgrade. Last edited by imanickam on Sun Feb 04, pm, edited 1 time in total.
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