Um, the current PR is correct but the future one's blank for me (both my sites): www.newzealandphotography.co.nz (Now PR5, Future PR6) www.linknow.co.nz (Now PR4, Future PR5)
Dude, that's so spot on I've actually tested it on many sites, using very sophisticated nonlinear regression statistical analysis tools. I found your tool's results match the theoretical results and the current Google results accurately (within experimental error of course). Well done. Are you planning on open-sourcing it?
lol pitorian, don't you get the message? it is saying NO ONE can predict PR. i tried a second time and got an ELEVEN!
I guess, but hey I was looking for some great stuff to help me move my site on, and stats software also, not sure what is the best and before I stroll all over the web, just trying to get all your guys advice, yeah..
I hear it doesn't work in IE or Opera properly, I don't have either of them here and I wasn't going to fix it. Turns out it is becoming popular, so I might just have to fix it so it works correctly in IE and Opera. If you want to see what it is supposed to do, use firefox for now.
On that Bill Gates Browser, it just shows the page again but with out the header and nothing on the boxes, except 0 for current PR.
I'm going to have to install IE on something and fix the javascript. That stupid 20 minute to create site is currently my fastest growing site, doesn't really make any money but the number of uniques each day is growing.
I had a spare couple of minutes, so I installed IE on my linux box (Yes you read that right, IE running on Linux) and figured out what the problem was. So I'm now pleased to report that people using that 3rd rate browser can see the site in all it's glory, well at least the ones running the same version of IE as me, which is version 6.0.2800.1106, I can't be sure that any other version will be compatible. (But in theory it should be) Haven't tried it in Opera, but I'm guessing it was the same problem as IE.