Hi,

If you want Google to track your web site, as least you should enable 
Google to see it.
No one other than yourself could see your "localhost" web sites.
You should give it a proper domain name or IP and let the world access it.

Allen Lam.
HKU Hub Administrator, http://hub.hku.hk


Hardik Mishra wrote:
> Hello Sir,
>
> I have asked a question in your blog of google analytics code.
> My question is still awaiting moderator approval.
>
> http://blog.stuartlewis.com/2009/05/29/surfacing-google-analytics-stats-in-dspace/
>
> *My Question : *
>
> I am running dspace in local.
>
> I have added code in header-default.jsp and in display-item.jsp
>
> I have added code but when i am generating file using dsrun , I am 
> getting zero hits.
>
> In google Analytics accout ,it shows Tracking is not installed.
>
> I do have Website URL: http://localhost:8080/jspui 
> <http://localhost:8080/dspace>
>
> Does the code works locally ?
>
> Please Help Me out.........
> -- 
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> Hardik Mishra
> Software Engineer
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