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Re: Password Protect settings pages

Posted: Sun 24 May 2015 4:15 pm
by steve
dan_mcclurg wrote:I think I'm also going to have to do the today and yesterday pages separately as I can't see exactly how it would work with webtags without a heck of a lot of new tables being created
You could do it with separate pages, but doing it on the same page is the same number of tables, just with more columns.

Re: Password Protect settings pages

Posted: Sun 24 May 2015 4:15 pm
by dan_mcclurg
I best get learning then;)

I did have a system before that converted an uploaded CSV version of the log file into a html table, it was a bit scruffy though but it worked.