Has anyone gotten this library to work with Windows Phone 8? I have followed all of the steps in this page, and nothing is showing up on Google. Nothing live, no events... Nothing. I set up the Google Analytics site last week. I also tried this analytics package, and get nothing from it, as well. If anyone has gotten it to work, are there tricks to it that aren't obvious on these pages? I'm curious if there is a way to test my PropertyID from Google, to see if it works - like a URL I can type in with parameters, for instance, just to see if it works.
Thanks.
Raman,
I'm the creator of the MSAF.GoogleAnalytics nuget package. Did you try with fiddler to see if the actual HTTP requests come through?
Hope this helps.
I never did get Google Analytics to work. I ended up going with Flurry, which is working fine.
To see the Real-Time data, you need to track it via Page Tracking, but not not Custom Category, Action or Label.
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With facebook you can easily get a user's feed with the following link.
v2.4/{user-id}/feed.
And it works just fine.
However im unable to find anything of that sort in linkedin api documentation.
Can somebody point me as to how can i do that? thanks.
LinkedIn does not currently provide such a feed.
There's a node library for this.
try this ->Node Library
There seems to be some hidden documentation related to this, I chanced upon it while doing a google search looking for the same documentation as you. I have never tried it so I do not know if it works.
I dropped them a message asking about it but they have yet to respond.
https://developer.linkedin.com/docs/guide/v2/shares/activity-feed
I signed up for Google Analytics a couple months ago, but have yet to actually set up the JS snippet on my site.
Today I logged into the dashboard and I see tons of tracking data already in there.
I'm trying to figure out how Google is gathering user data on my site when I haven't even hooked up the code yet.
Also, I see a handful of hits to completely random paths on my domain (mostly foreign). Stuff like www.mysite.com/www.somepornsite.com and I'm just curious why a bot would even bother trying to hit a full domain as a subpath. Or even why my site's getting hit at all (it's completely behind HTTPAuth at the moment), but I suppose that's inevitable.
Thanks for any insight.
I had the same problem a couple of months ago, it turned oud that a bot got my script and did malicious things with it. I got my self a new Analytics code and it did the trick for me.
This will probably also work for you although it it weird that they got your script without even having it published yet.
I just signed up for google analytics for my website yesterday. It was working fine until today. However, after a while, it is popping up this error:
Internal error. Please try again later.Analytics has encountered an unexpected condition and cannot fulfill your request.
Not sure what this error is and how to solve it.. Need some guidance.
Disable AdBlock in your browser, and you'll be able to access your reports again.
Edit: Another fix. When you access your GA page, you'll see a URL like this:
https://ads.google.com/analytics/web/?hl=en#home/aBunchOfNumbersAndLetters/
Change the "ads" to "www":
https://www.google.com/analytics/web/?hl=en#home/aBunchOfNumbersAndLetters/
That "ads" in the URL is triggering misbehavior by AdBlock
Another extension that causes Analytics to stop working is uBlock Origin.
If you disable that extension when you are on the analytics site, it starts working again.
Disabling AdBlock Plus on analytics.google.com page worked for me.
If the problem is the adblocker, you can try whitelisting the Analytics website. For uBlock Origin you need to go to the extension settings, select the tab Whitelist, and then add the Google Analytics link (analytics.google.com) to it.
There are several methods whichever gets you to success:
Try disabling your AdBlock extension (uBlock or AbBlocker or the one you have added).
Try whitelisting the Analytics Page on your AdBlock extension and see if it might help.
If the above two are not working, try removing the AdBlock from the chrome extensions temporarily and check if something happens or
not.
If still, something doesn't go right then, before step 3, check the id of the Adblock extension, remove it and then go to your
device, find
C:\Users[user_name]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User\Data\Default\Extensions folder.
Inside this, If you find any folder with a name similar to your chrome extension id, delete it. This will surely
help.
Please add to it if anyone finds any new way to deal with this problem
I see this problem pop up in a lot of places and asking on Google's product support forums was no help at all, so I turn to you guys. My client has asked me to look into this problem with their In-Page Analytics reporting which turns up the errors:
Your site doesn't load ga.js from Google. If you host the Google
tracking code on your own servers, it isn't updated automatically and
can miss important changes.
We didn't find a tracking snippet on your site. In-Page Analytics
cannot load. Please make sure you have tracking installed correctly.
If your snippet is included in a separate JavaScript file, you'll
have to manually check it is being loaded correctly.
Both of these statements are false. To ensure that it wasn't my original setup that was the problem I installed Yoast's GA plugin (it's a wordpress site) and I still get this error. I've also confirmed that the tracking ID is correct. All other metrics are being reported in GA. This in-page section, however, is the problem.
This is the website, by the way. Any help you have to offer would be greatly appreciated.
http://stoppredatorygambling.org/
How long has it been since the first hit to the property/view? In my experience it takes anywhere from several hours to up to 2 days for that message to go away.
When trying to look at In-Page Analytic in firefox I get this message:
"Problem loading In-Page Analytics
We've identified problems in your setup. These may cause problems loading In-Page Analytics.
Your site doesn't load ga.js from Google. If you host the Google tracking code on your own servers, it isn't updated automatically and can miss important changes.
We didn't find a tracking snippet on your site. In-Page Analytics cannot load. Please make sure you have tracking installed correctly. If your snippet is included in a separate JavaScript file, you'll have to manually check it is being loaded correctly."
When trying to view In-Page Analytic in Chrome I get:
"Access denied. Please try relaunching In-Page Analytics from the report.[Error: 20006]"
I don't understand why this is not working because when I look at other reports in Google Analytic like page views everything seems to be working fine...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Alex
Recent web browser updates block http scripts from loading in a https session by default. In the URL bar click the shield icon and Load unsafe script to show in page analytics.
Credit
I had the same problem in Chrome and this worked for me like a charm:
After you try loading the report, look at the Chrome browser’s Address
bar. At the right side of the bar, a shield icon is displayed. Click
on the shield icon. Then you’re notified that the site contains an
unsafe script, and you’re given the option to run the script. Once
you grant permission to run the script, the report appears as it’s
supposed to
Clear your browsing data and try again. (Ctrl - Shift - Delete)
You should also verify your View settings are correct - please have a look at this GA troubleshooting document:
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2559761?hl=en
I had the same issue as user1697748 & Alex Lockwood. I change the property settings to
Start In-Page Analytics in "Full View Mode" instead of embedded mode.
This you can find in Admin --> Property Settings.
Now I the In page analytics opens in new window but get this error.
Access denied. Please try relaunching In-Page Analytics from the report.[Error: 20006]
I am getting the other data from analytic but having issues with in page analytics.
So I did following to fix it.
Make sure the url is same in all your properties. I had at one place http://www.studyn.us and at all other places it was http://studyn.us. Google also recommends to keep it same
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2559761?hl=en
Delete all cookies. Close windows and re open it.
Worked for me.
It has been more than 2 years since In-Page Analytics report started to have problems with loading the data in Google Analytics interface. There are a few things you can try:
You can disable the security in your browser (not recommended).
You can download a plugin for Chrome to view some of the Google Analytics data directly in your browser (you wouldn't be able to apply any segments or filter the data by using the plugin).
You can recreate the report using Google Analytics data (the best solution) in Excel or Tableau. It isn't very hard to do, and once you are done, the problem is gone forever.
Here is a detailed step-by-step description of how to recreate In-Page Analytics report.
Example
Google anaytics inpage analytics feature has been disabled and will be removed soon. To overcome the loading errors a new page analytics chrome extension has been developed which is more easier to use and analyze page.
Follow the step by step guide to using inpage analytics chrome extension.
seems to be a widespread problem with this whole inpage analytics thing.
I had/ have several problems my self and there is not only one step towards the solution because there is more than just one problem. So I will write here some of the steps and solutions I made so far which worked:
1. Problem: Access denied. Please try relaunching In-Page Analytics from the report.[Error: 20006] = Solution = If updated to universal analytics you get a code snippet, which is not complete: you get this from analytics
ga('create', 'UA-1200274-1', 'sgo.ch');
ga('send', 'pageview');
but you have to put in an extra line between those two lines
ga('require', 'linkid', 'linkid.js');, plus you have to go under admin ->Property settings-> and switch on Use enhanced link attribution, DONT use full side mode!
Now when you try inpage analytics again it depends on the browser you are using: In IE, it appears an allert, you have to click on "view whole content" (sorry I have it in german, it might be in english saying something else, like loading page, or show whole page or so..), In google Chrome you have to look in the url bar, there is kind of a shield and you have to click on it and say load unsecure script.
Well that is the way how to solve the two error messages with Access denied. Please try relaunching In-Page Analytics from the report.[Error: 20006] and "Problem loading In-Page Analytics We've identified problems in your setup. These may cause problems loading In-Page Analytics..."
Now at least you can anaylse the main page (eg www.example.com), but in my case when i click further, then it doesnt stop loading for ever or it just appears that error again Access denied. Please try relaunching In-Page Analytics from the report.[Error: 20006],
I was really analyzing and testing and breaking my head, until I found out, that when I copy the Url, at the end of the url, my webpages adress repeats again. like this https://www.google.com/analytics/web/?hl=de&pli=1....%2Fwww.example.com/. so i just deleted the last part from the www... out of the Url and pressed enter and then all the datas appeared... Its a little annoying because you have to delete the www out of ech url you are anaylzing manually, but at least you can use the inpage analytics. Sorry for my very bad English skills, but I hope at least some one understood it:)
Please dont stop posting more solutions and ideas:)
regards MA