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Disable tracking on the Mint directory

Basheer
Minted
Posted on Mar 04, '07 at 01:11 pm

Is there anyway to disable tracking on the mint directory? It just seems pointless for anyone who has public view turned off as the only person viewing the mint directory and being tracked is me viewing it from a remote location.

Sam Brown
Third-Party Pepper Developer
Posted on Mar 04, '07 at 02:43 pm

From http://www.yourdomain.com/mint/?instructions

You will also want to create an .htaccess file for the /mint/ directory with the following line:

php_value auto_prepend_file none

This prevents Mint from tracking itself automatically.

Basheer
Minted
Posted on Mar 04, '07 at 02:46 pm

Thank you. I have no idea how I didn’t see that.

Sam Brown
Third-Party Pepper Developer
Posted on Mar 04, '07 at 05:19 pm

No worries.

Basheer
Minted
Posted on Mar 04, '07 at 05:20 pm

Ok, sorry for the double post but I have the advanced setup and this extra .htaccess in place but it still tracks the hits to the login page.

Basheer
Minted
Posted on Mar 04, '07 at 05:51 pm

Oh! I figured out half the problem. The code works fine, at least for the actual stat page. The login page is what is still unaffected and still tracks visitors.

vxnick
Minted
Posted on Mar 06, '07 at 07:31 pm

I have the same issue - I don’t use the .htaccess method, only the JavaScript line.

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