Hi,
I'm looking for a good analytics system which tracks what links a user has clicked on, how long he's stayed on the page, etc. Does anyone have any recommendations on programs to use? Not sure if Google Analytics does this
Thanks
Soon I'll be launching my new site and i was planning on using gmail as the email server for things like registration and lost password.
I'll be using google apps (free version) so I can have [email protected].
Besides the 500/day limit are there any other potential problems with using gmail for this service?
Hi,
When we turn sessions on in google app engine like:
// appengine-web.xml
<sessions-enabled>true</sessions-enabled>
does app engine automatically clean up expired sessions, or do we have to do it ourselves? After turning them on, I see in the datastore that some entries are being generated like _ah_session, I'm wondering if those are them?
Thanks
Windows XP, Python 2.5:
hash('http://stackoverflow.com') Result: 1934711907
Google App Engine (http://shell.appspot.com/):
hash('http://stackoverflow.com') Result: -5768830964305142685
Why is that? How can I have a hash function which will give me same results across different platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac)?
I'm working on an events website so dates are very important search terms, ie: 'whats on on fri 14th september'
I've seen it done in various methods for example:
domain/whats-on/city-hall/14-09-2010/event-name.html
domain/whats-on/city-hall/2010/09/14/event-name.html
the first is 'shallower'.
the second could be clearer for google to synonym-ize as a date,
has anyone else got any experience or input?
class sss(webapp.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
url = "http://www.google.com/"
result = urlfetch.fetch(url)
if result.status_code == 200:
self.response.out.write(result.content)
and this view show :
when i change code to this:
if result.status_code == 200:
self.response.out.write(result.content.decode('utf-8').encode('gb2312'))
it show :
so ,what i should do ?
thanks
This happens only with Google Chrome and Safari. This is the page in question:
http://jqeedu.tuxfamily.org/pmr/
After opening the landing, click on post your apartment, a form is loaded via ajax, and the page automatically scrolls to the bottom and if you scroll up, it returns to the bottom again!
What is causing this?
I have an XML document here that is served with a corresponding XSL file. The transformation is left to be executed client-side, without JavaScript.
This works fine in IE (shock horror), but in Google Chrome, just displays the document's text nodes.
I know that it is possible to do client-side XSL in Chrome, as I have seen examples of it, but I am yet to be able to replicate this success myself
What am I doing wrong?
I'm using the great (IMHO) jQuery Address plugin but it's been driving me insane since I didn't know that it automatically tracked the pages on Google Analytics.
How do I keep it from doing it?
I tried this but apparently it's never called.
$.address.tracker(function(){console.log("hello")})
I guess I could somehow overwrite the function in the plugin but I hope there's a better way...
I have a XSLT sample copied straight from http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/xsl_transformation.asp, which I can't seem to view in Google Chrome. However, it seems to work fine in IE.
Does anyone know why this would be?
EDIT:
The online version works fine, but the local copy does not.
I am trying to get the Django Shell working with the Google App Engine. Unfortunately, I am getting the following error:
AttributeError: type object 'RegistrationTestModel' has no attribute '_deferred'
Does anyone have any idea of how to fix this?
Making a Google Chrome extension and need to run a script after the head is loaded, because there are scripts in the head and I need them to run. And before the DOM is loaded, because there's an inlined script in there that I need to beat.
How would I do this? How do I detect when head loads?
We're doing a whitelabel site, which mustn't be google indexed.
Does anyone know a tool to check if the googlebot will index a given url ?
I've put <meta name="robots" content="noindex" /> on all pages, so it shouldn't be indexed - however I'd rather be 110% certain by testing it.
Experienced Java programmer trying to learn Python. I have an applicaiton on Google App Engine and want to move my admin Handlers to a separate file. So now I have main.py and admin.py. I've set up app.yaml to route traffic properly, and have added the call to WSGIApplication() in each file to route to the appropriate Handler.
My question is does each script file need def main() and the corresponding if statement:
application = webapp.WSGIApplication([(r'/admin/(.*)', Admin)],
debug=True)
def main():
run_wsgi_app(application)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Does anyone know of a simple open source proxy capable of running on google app engine or where to start in making one? (preferably in python, I'm trying to bypass a site blocking system)
i had very nice dev. env. - clojure, maven and jetty with hot deploy. now i moved to google appengine and i can not figure out how to configure maven achieve hot deploy
I am searching for a web toolkit that is
Python compatible
social/db/wiki like
google-appengine compatible
has built in pagination
handles 'relationships' between entities
uses ajax
modal dialogs
but degrades very gracefully on browsers that dont have js
good ui decisions that make it gracefully degrade even on mobile, text and braille/speech interfaces.
I'm using Google Maps API v3. When I'm loading map into a div, it doesnt load as I expected..
The map area takes the whole div, but the map only loads into top left of the div(only a part).. All the controls including zooming, are loading normally, How can I fix this
?
I am hoping to write a script that will allow for the detection of video on a url and provide a download link to a *flv for google chrome.
Anyone have any suggestions were to start and get a footing?
This was asked about a year ago, but never really answered. It would be great to find out what language/gui framework was used to write Google's desktop Picasa app. Any ideas?
How would i get the current URL with Python,
I need to grab the current URL so i can check it for query strings e.g
requested_url = "URL_HERE"
url = urlparse(requested_url)
if url[4]:
params = dict([part.split('=') for part in url[4].split('&')])
also this is running in Google App Engine
I went to test my page on another browser. On google chrome i can fill out a form, hit back and forward and still have the data there. Now i need to refresh the page so certain data is correct (such as session id if the cookie expires or user logs out before submitting). I refresh and lose all data. Is there some option i can set so all data is kept?