1<?php 2 3/** 4 * Place for user defined web analytics software codes/tags 5 * 6 * Tools like Piwik and Google Analytics normally provide a small HTML code 7 * snippet ("tag") which you have to include at your website to make everything 8 * work. This template tries to make this easier for you. 9 * 10 * You don't have to deliberate where you have to copy and paste the code 11 * simply create a "/user/tracker.php" file. The template recognizes and loads 12 * the provided tracker data automatically. You may want to rename this file 13 * from "tracker.php.dist" to "tracker.php" to get a good starting point. Just 14 * copy and paste the needed HTML code/tag AFTER the closing "?>" 15 * 16 * Note: All example files are delivered with the ".dist" extensions to make 17 * sure your changes do not get overwritten when updating the template. 18 * Just remove the ".dist" extension to use them. 19 * 20 * 21 * LICENSE: This file is open source software (OSS) and may be copied under 22 * certain conditions. See COPYING file for details or try to contact 23 * the author(s) of this file in doubt. 24 * 25 * @license GPLv2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl2.html) 26 * @author ARSAVA <dokuwiki@dev.arsava.com> 27 * @link http://piwik.org/ 28 * @link http://www.google.com/analytics/ 29 * @link https://www.dokuwiki.org/template:mnml-blog 30 * @link https://www.dokuwiki.org/devel:configuration 31 */ 32 33 34//check if we are running within the DokuWiki environment 35if (!defined("DOKU_INC")){ 36 die(); 37} 38 39//place the needed HTML source codes BELOW this line ?> 40