You could do it with separate pages, but doing it on the same page is the same number of tables, just with more columns.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
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Re: Password Protect settings pages
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.
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.