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Franco
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wading in the water
wading in the water

05/27/2008 12:58 AM  

Hello,

I would like to track on my Google Analytics account when someone submits a form. However, there is no url to track.

Has someone already solved it? Any hint?
Thank you.

Franco

Chad
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05/27/2008 12:14 PM  

Franco,

Hi. Great idea! I am not familiar enough with the Analytics 'goals' and so forth but I would imagine if this can be done it would be either using a redirection to a page (for example a thank you page where google analytics tracking code is on, so you can track within analytics that the user navigated to the thank you page 'x' number of times etc...) or possibly an HTTP Post event which would be silent and post to a page for Google Analytics to track etc... If you find a solution to this or if anyone else has any ideas please post!

-Chad

Franco
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wading in the water
wading in the water

05/27/2008 1:30 PM  

Well, I thought somebody already did it and could tell us how it works, surprised to be the first on this.
I have found instructions from Goole here: https://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55576, but it is not that easy as each test you do takes 24 hours to wait for the results.

I think I will use the "after save message" to insert the tracking code, but I may be completely wrong. To be followed...

Franco

Chad
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05/27/2008 1:38 PM  
Probably... Or send it to a page with a text/html module that includes the tracking code as described in that link, maybe just make the module container not be displayed etc... Either of those should do it.

Franco
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wading in the water

05/28/2008 12:56 AM  
Hi,
inserting the code in the "display after save message" seems to work.
For information I have inserted something like:

"<" script type="text/javascript">pageTracker._trackPageview("/G1/contact.html");"
[quotes are to avoid interpretation by this application or browser]

I suppose the other idea of sending the visitor to a page not listed in the menu could also work.

Franco
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