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  1. Don't know why either. The script you offer is more secure. Thanks Bruce for your time/input.
  2. Finally just had to give up on getting it to run correctly and instead used the script from here: http://www.josheli.com/vox/
  3. Using the 3.0 version the images directory is a sub of stats. During the trouble shooting process have uploaded the images sub directories (awstats > browser, clock, cpu etc.) to various locations ie: stats > images > browser, clock, etc. and stats > browser, clock, etc. with no success. Am beginning to wonder if it has something to do with running phpsuexec. Bigger issue now is after stats run the UseFramesWhenCGI directive is reset to 1 making the stats not appear at all in the browser. Looking more like giving the user direct cPanel access to the stats is the only choice. Any other thoughts Bruce? Thanks Edit: Strange - deleted images from the stats directory leaving only index.php. Images still render but no graph colors. Must have something to do with dynamic page generation? Really confused now.
  4. Not that I know of. Render properly when looking at awstats thru cPanel. Any other thoughts? Should mention that is only in FF, in IE and Safari the graphs don't even show at all. Sorry about the cross post.
  5. Sorry to bump an old thread. Was able to get stats displayed when having the same issue has btrfld. Changed the "UseFramesWhen CGI Parameter" to 0. Problem is the graphs are rendering but not in color. Anyone else seen or have a fix? Thank you.
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