Analytics
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in one of our site, analytics is reporting 2 views per page visit. For instance, If i go to any random page of the site and check analytics, it shows two views in real data. I don't think in the site we are calling any page behind the scene but just in case is there any better way to find this out ? Are there any tools? Thanks
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in one of our site, analytics is reporting 2 views per page visit. For instance, If i go to any random page of the site and check analytics, it shows two views in real data. I don't think in the site we are calling any page behind the scene but just in case is there any better way to find this out ? Are there any tools? Thanks
Use calculator. Type in the number you are getting from analytics, then press the button that looks like a horizontal bar with dots above and below, then press 2. Press teh button with the parallel lines, and you'll see the correct figure displayed!
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in one of our site, analytics is reporting 2 views per page visit. For instance, If i go to any random page of the site and check analytics, it shows two views in real data. I don't think in the site we are calling any page behind the scene but just in case is there any better way to find this out ? Are there any tools? Thanks
Take a look at Fiddler[^] to see what network traffic is occurring.
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in one of our site, analytics is reporting 2 views per page visit. For instance, If i go to any random page of the site and check analytics, it shows two views in real data. I don't think in the site we are calling any page behind the scene but just in case is there any better way to find this out ? Are there any tools? Thanks
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Use calculator. Type in the number you are getting from analytics, then press the button that looks like a horizontal bar with dots above and below, then press 2. Press teh button with the parallel lines, and you'll see the correct figure displayed!
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Use calculator. Type in the number you are getting from analytics, then press the button that looks like a horizontal bar with dots above and below, then press 2. Press teh button with the parallel lines, and you'll see the correct figure displayed!
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Take a look at Fiddler[^] to see what network traffic is occurring.
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy. In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you. – Buddha Simply Elegant Designs Jim<</xml>
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Use calculator. Type in the number you are getting from analytics, then press the button that looks like a horizontal bar with dots above and below, then press 2. Press teh button with the parallel lines, and you'll see the correct figure displayed!
PooperPig - Coming Soon
_Maxxx_ wrote:
Use calculator. Type in the number you are getting from analytics, then press the button that looks like a horizontal bar with dots above and below, then press 2. Press teh button with the parallel lines, and you'll see the correct figure displayed!
Oh really!! That's so clever of you.... :) But it will be good to have a permanent solution rather than using calculator.
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Its not a bug, its a feature. Just some viewers are more important than others, that's why they got counted more.
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Are you allowed to use Chrome? If do, open a new tab and point it to 'chrome://net-internals/'. After that browse your site and see the events on the other tab - you may find some clues from where the doubles coming... (And this one may also help you, but it is much more complicated... http://docs.telerik.com/fiddler/configure-fiddler/tasks/ConfigureForMac[^])
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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in one of our site, analytics is reporting 2 views per page visit. For instance, If i go to any random page of the site and check analytics, it shows two views in real data. I don't think in the site we are calling any page behind the scene but just in case is there any better way to find this out ? Are there any tools? Thanks
It counts both eyes. Try closing one.
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Are you allowed to use Chrome? If do, open a new tab and point it to 'chrome://net-internals/'. After that browse your site and see the events on the other tab - you may find some clues from where the doubles coming... (And this one may also help you, but it is much more complicated... http://docs.telerik.com/fiddler/configure-fiddler/tasks/ConfigureForMac[^])
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.