Dear John,
Well this is what I did in the first place and works nicely.
However it is also possible to track individual downloads of files as mentioned in the
article (in english this
time):
http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=55529
It states:
<<< tag:
Important: if your pages include a call to _trackPageview, _setAllowLinker _trackTrans(),
your Analytics tracking
code must be placed in your HTML code above any of these calls. In these cases the
tracking code can be placed
anywhere between the opening tag and the JavaScript call.
To verify that _trackPageviewis being called correctly, you can check your Top Content
report 24-48 hours after the
updated tracking code has been executed. You should be able to see the assigned pagename
in your report.>>>>
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My question is how to combine the Pier Syntax with the extra Javascript required by Google
analythics on the
download link of my file.
Regards,
@+Maarten,
Message du 15/04/10 04:24
De : "John McKeon"
A : maarten.mostert(a)wanadoo.fr, "Magritte, Pier
and Related Tools ..."
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Objet : Re: Google analytics download controls
Hello Maarten,
There is a Pier-Googlepackage
in the Pier Add-ons repository.
Add the widget to your site and add a +reference+ in your environment and
every page on your site gets tracked.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Maarten Mostert > wrote:
Hi,
I would like to track a sepcific file with google analytics
In my pier page I have a link like:
*StakePoint_0.42_Setup.exe>
http://stakepoint.com/files/support/StakePoint_0.42_Setup.exe*
According to google:
http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?hl=fr&answer=55529
My link should look something like:
pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/map'); ">
Is there a way to do this.
Regards,
@+Maarten,
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