| Re: Cant get google analytics to pick up my tracking code on Xoops |
| by studioC on 2007/7/5 16:41:02 boumbo, as far as I can judge, the code is placed correct at the bottom of the themefile just befor the closing body tag ( </body> ) Perhaps(!) google analytics doesn't like to have the script more than once in the source, so you may delete the one from head tag? michael |
| Re: Cant get google analytics to pick up my tracking code on Xoops |
| by boumbo on 2007/7/5 14:26:40 Should I be using the php version google provides for putting in a php file for footer.php ? BTW, I verified the report for minacom.com and its showing me statistics of users going on the website. I don't understand how that can be possible, since the tracking code is not recognized...??? |
| Re: Cant get google analytics to pick up my tracking code on Xoops |
| by iHackCode on 2007/7/5 13:39:40 I put it in the main menu on my site. (not sure if my post is helpful at all,but the main menu is everywhere on my site and still there when i change themes) |
| Re: Cant get google analytics to pick up my tracking code on Xoops |
| by terrion on 2007/7/5 13:15:23 Try adding the google tracking script to the bottom of footer.php. |
| Re: Cant get google analytics to pick up my tracking code on Xoops |
| by boumbo on 2007/7/5 13:08:43 To answer your question Tobias. I did wait for 1 day, and it still says Tracking Unknown The site in question is: http://www.minacom.com You will see in the source code that its at the bottom before the </body > tag and even in the <head> tag. And I looked in my cookie list and urchin is not there :( As for update changed templates. If your talking about: "Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?" Then it is set to YES. I don't know what else I can do. Regards, Pat |