Author: E.Rasmussen (12 Feb 11 1:56am)
Hi guys
I just installed honey pot on my wordpress website and I found this Google Analytics php script which, by its nature as serverside, is able to track 841 bots.
http://philippeog.com/wp-content/Download/analytics.zip
Danish installation guide (with helpful images): http://www.jacobworsoe.dk/spor-soegemaskinernes-robotter-i-google-analytics-16.html
All you need to do is edit the config.php so it contains your analytics data and then include the file analytics.php on all the pages you want to track bots on.
In my case, I only want to track my honey pot, so I can "look into the pot" via Google Analytics.
With this in mind I have two questions:
1) How do I add "include_once('analytics/analytics.php')" to the honey pot file, without it failing and telling me that the file has been altered?
2) Would project Honey Pot (or community members) consider supporting this? At the moment the script recognizes 841 bots (hardcoded in the file pattern.php) but if someone here more knowledgable of php and the Honey Pot API, would be able to add some kind of connection to the Honey Pot database of bots, this tool would be much more useful.
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