Hey,
Newbie here so apologies if this is an obvious question. I have searched for the answer and couldn't find it, but sorry if I missed it.
I'm trying to export my results. I want to do this so I can use Excel to overlay results from two different identifiers running tests over a similar period of time. (There are also a number of results I generated without an explicit extra identifier to which I would need to manually add an identifier in the export, unless there is some way of retrotagging existing results on the site.)
The export seems to work, and duffles-testmy.net-stats.csv downloads. However, when I open up the file, I see the following (two lines taken as an example):
04/19/2015 6:33:54 pm,UP,2496,2.4 MB,3885,3.79,486,0.47,duffles,75396260603,virgin_media,London, GB,mR24SoF
04/19/2015 6:33:45 pm,DN,76800,75 MB,72213,70.52,9027,8.82,duffles,75396260603,virgin_media,London, GB,XDmpkLeM
On the site, those two lines have the GB flag and a Laptop symbol next to them, and the HTML reads:
<span title=" London, GB => Laptop Bracknell "><img src="http://tmnstatic.com/images/11/location-uk.png" width="16" height="16" alt="London, GB"> <img src="http://tmnstatic.com/images/11/location-laptop.png" width="16" height="16" alt="Laptop"> </span>
However, for some reason only London, GB made it into the CSV export and not Laptop.
Without those identifier data, I can't plot the two series overlaid as I'd have no way of telling which result is for which identifier.
If necessary, I could hack together a quick JQuery script to transform the source of https://testmy.net/stats/?&t=u&l=500&z=5&q=duffles to CSV, but if there's an easier way or I'm missing something obvious I'd appreciate being nudged in the right direction.
Cheers,
Matt