> Since I had this implemented, I've had three visits from someone in
> Ichikawa Japan (about 1/mth). Analytics shows me that this person
> visits the root directory only. Interestingly, the "source" of the
> visits come from three different sites with the ".jp" domain.
>
> My site is set to "restricted access" in the control panel. I have
> changed my password to see if it would stop the visits and the person
> was again recorded by analytics.
If I go to a protected site and enter the wrong password when
prompted, it don't get to see the page, but it still is recorded in
the server logs as a visit... with an error code of 403 ("Forbidden").
Are you certain that the reported visits were *successful* at viewing
your document content? You might want to directly examine the raw log
file data, to check the actual number of bytes that were transferred
for each suspicious server request. If it is too small to be the
entire document, then it is most likely that the only response from
the server was to redirect to TiddlySpot's "wrong password" page.
HTH,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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