Downloads: AXS and Wordpress Integration Plugin (2.1)
This is a plugin for Wordpress to allow quick and easy integration with AXS.
This plugin is for Wordpress 1.5 or better.
AXS is an excellent free script to track hits to your webpage and present them in usable graphs.
You must have AXS already installed before you can use this plugin.
Just download the zip, extract the axs.php file and place it in your wp-content/plugins and then in the wp-admin plugin interface active it.
You will then have a new panel in your “Options” section called “AXS Integration”. From this panel you can enable AXS Integration and configure the plugin.
History
Version 2.1: March 29
Fixed a small bug where the plugin was using old tracking code for AXS.
Version 2: March 29
Added the ability to automatically track offsite links in post’s content and comments. Renamed the downloadable zip file from wp-axs.zip to axs.zip.
Version 1: March 23
Initial Release
Guest
March 17th, 2007 at 6:21 pm
I’m a little lost here. I installed and configured this plugin but can’t figure out where to view the stats in WordPress. Does this plugin display AXS stats in WordPress or feed them to AXS? No page is displayed inside WordPress besides the plugin page and the configuration page. What’s missing?
February 21st, 2007 at 7:06 am
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Administrator
September 12th, 2006 at 9:16 am
Hi William,
What do you mean by “troubleshoot”? If the plugin works, you can open up the source page of any of your webpages and see the code.
A couple of questions, what theme are you using? If it is a modified theme, make sure it has all the right “hooks” for the header and footer.
What version of AXS? I haven’t tested the plugin with the latest code.
What settings did you put in the options pane for the plugin?
Guest
September 8th, 2006 at 5:19 pm
I wish you had something that would help us troubleshoot the installation. It appears in my menus OK. I had the latest AXS installed already. But it does not appear to add the code. I just went to axs an copied the code as I would for normal web pages. and pasted it in to the footer.php for my theme. Now the hits are being tracked.
Administrator
July 31st, 2006 at 7:45 am
Hi Gord,
What do you mean, use the plugin external to Wordpress or using AXS with standard PHP?
To the first question, no, to the second, yes it most certainly can. Before I wrote the plugin, I modified the header in what ever Wordpress theme I was using to include AXS.
Guest
July 27th, 2006 at 3:21 am
hi, do you think it could work in a regular PHP page?
Guest
July 11th, 2006 at 1:35 pm
I just fixed the problem. I needed to uncheck “Automatically track offsite links (attempts to track offsite links in comments and posts).” I never use offsite tracking anyway.
Guest
July 11th, 2006 at 3:14 am
I discovered a glitch with the plugin and use of the base href tag in wordpress. Whenever a link to another site is added to the blog, the URL to the axs script gets added on to the link - cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?, along with any other links within the same blog post.
Guest
June 13th, 2006 at 4:22 am
Great plugin, thank you Mark! There should be a BIG link to this page from the xav.com website.