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    Help Required Please!

    I have used One Stat - Stat Counter in the past, which necessitates putting a script into the website page. Not a problem with Dreamweaver on my previous sites, but finding it a bit of a headache with Actinic.

    Is it possible to put the information in a fragment on the page with no visibility for One Stat to pick up the information from the web, or do I need to look at another way? I have tried this method, but on reading the page source, the fragment and the information does not show up on the web.

    Regards,

    David
    www.smithscountrypursuits.co.uk
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    www.synchronisedwebdesign.com
    Location: North Yorkshire UK

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    You can paste HTML (or JavaScript) into a fragment by enclosing it in !!< and >!!

    E.g. Blah blah !!<<font color=red>red blah</font>>!! back to black blah.

    It might be best to include some visible text around it while testing.
    Norman - www.drillpine.biz
    Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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      #3
      By far the easiest way to get some code onto every page is to place it within the primary templates you use.

      The best place is usually at the end as that way the rest of the page loads before it makes any calls to an external location.

      Mike
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      First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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        #4
        Hello Norman and Mike,

        Thank you both for your time and comments.

        Sorry Norman, I've gone with Mike on this one. I wanted to keep the script hidden, but enable it to be picked up on the web by One Stat. I know what I want, but staying up late at night to explain is probably not the best way.

        Thanks, it's now working!!

        I really have to say how heartened I am to find such help and assistance on this forum. Anyone starting out new with Actinic like myself doesn't have to look further than tbe help and comments available here!!

        David

        www.smithscountrypursuits.co.uk
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        www.synchronisedwebdesign.com
        Location: North Yorkshire UK

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