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Support for SermonSpeaker 4.x is canceled as it is for Joomla 2.5. I will gladly assist you with minor issues but I will not fix any bugs anymore in this releases.
The fix is to upgrade to SermonSpeaker 5.x and Joomla 3.x, which is better anyway.
The fix is to upgrade to SermonSpeaker 5.x and Joomla 3.x, which is better anyway.
Statistics Page looking... Raw?
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20 Aug 2012 16:03 #2401
by Manuel Kuhs
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Hey,
When I click to open sermonspeaker statistics in the backend, it goes to:
index.php?option=com_sermonspeaker&view=statistics&format=raw
and shows a raw XML file.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
Manuel
When I click to open sermonspeaker statistics in the backend, it goes to:
index.php?option=com_sermonspeaker&view=statistics&format=raw
and shows a raw XML file.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
Manuel
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20 Aug 2012 16:14 #2402
by Thomas Hunziker
Replied by Thomas Hunziker on topic Statistics Page looking... Raw?
You're not doing anything wrong. It is supposed to show an XML file. There was a request some time ago to have such an output which would allow to export the statistic into other programs (like Excel or whatever).
The same hitcounts are also shown in the series/speakers/sermons pages.
Maybe I should get rid of this statistics view as an own menu item and add it as a tools function instead. It's something that grew like this with the years
The same hitcounts are also shown in the series/speakers/sermons pages.
Maybe I should get rid of this statistics view as an own menu item and add it as a tools function instead. It's something that grew like this with the years
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20 Aug 2012 16:29 #2403
by Manuel Kuhs
Replied by Manuel Kuhs on topic Statistics Page looking... Raw?
makes sense.
Nah it's ok the way it is, I forgot I can just sort by hits etc. in the other backend views
Nah it's ok the way it is, I forgot I can just sort by hits etc. in the other backend views
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28 Oct 2013 06:26 - 28 Oct 2013 06:26 #4005
by Kirill
Replied by Kirill on topic Statistics Page looking... Raw?
Hello Thomas,
I get this message when trying to view sermon statistics or export them: "
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below"
Was reading in the other thread that it is not supported anymore for the sermonspeaker versions 4.x and so. Is there any way to get graphic view of stats?
Thank you!
I get this message when trying to view sermon statistics or export them: "
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below"
Was reading in the other thread that it is not supported anymore for the sermonspeaker versions 4.x and so. Is there any way to get graphic view of stats?
Thank you!
Last edit: 28 Oct 2013 06:26 by Kirill.
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28 Oct 2013 07:40 #4006
by Thomas Hunziker
Replied by Thomas Hunziker on topic Statistics Page looking... Raw?
This just means that there is no stylesheet defined for this XML output and thet the browser style will be used.
The view is only meant to be useful for people who like to export this data. It could be easy imported into Excel to further process them.
The reason for this change is simple: The hits are now shown sortable in the respective manager (sermons, speakers and series). There is no added value in having an extra statistics view like there was in SermonSpeaker 3.x.
The view is only meant to be useful for people who like to export this data. It could be easy imported into Excel to further process them.
The reason for this change is simple: The hits are now shown sortable in the respective manager (sermons, speakers and series). There is no added value in having an extra statistics view like there was in SermonSpeaker 3.x.
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29 Oct 2013 03:51 #4007
by Kirill
Replied by Kirill on topic Statistics Page looking... Raw?
Ok, great. Yes, was able to export it into Excel. But is there a module that would allow it to view this table (maybe graph like or such) from the joomla backend directly just for sermons? Historical hits of each sermon and over certain period of time?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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