Mark Sapiro writes:
The other way is to just write a script to add the tracking code to
every archives/private/*/*/+([0-9]).html file.
Shouldn't that be archives/private/*/*/[0-9]+\.html?
Steve
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Stephen J. Turnbullwrote:
Mark Sapiro writes:
The other way is to just write a script to add the tracking code to
every archives/private/*/*/+([0-9]).html file.
Shouldn't that be archives/private/*/*/[0-9]+\.html?
No. What I wrote is a bash extglob, not a regular expression (note '*',
not
Mark Sapiro writes:
No.
Sorry! Gotta stop writing non-urgent mail on planes (especially when
flying out of a disaster area)
What I wrote is a bash extglob
*sigh* Yet another reason to hate bash (YMMV of course, not a
criticism of you for using it!)
Andrew Watson wrote:
How can I put google tracking code in archived email messages?
I am using pipermail.
Existing archived messages or new messages as they are archived?
For new messages it's trivial. Just make a sitewide version of the
article.html template for each supported language that
How can I put google tracking code in archived email messages?
I am using pipermail.
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