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*SOLVED* Does Google Analytics code run up against

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 4:14 pm
by etcbbu
Hi all, got the Google Analytics hard-coded into the

"between <head> tags"

tabs of the Page Properties of every individual .php page of my website. And it works pretty well.

But is there any problems, running up against the Single Page Protect object and cause Google Analytics not to work? I have that on *one* page of my website:

Just wondering, because I correctly enter te password, I land at the page; but when I log on to Google Analytics, it does not really register me as being online. But the other pages of my website, that do not have the Single Page Protect register me on the Google Analytics dashboard just fine.

I'm just wondering if the advanced coders here may see why this is an issue.

Any ideas..?

Re: Does Google Analytics code run up against

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 5:15 pm
by Pablo
If you enabled use "Single Page Protect " then Google will not be able to see the code.

Re: *SOLVED* Does Google Analytics code run up against

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 5:30 pm
by etcbbu
I know this is not a forum for Google Analytics, and I am grateful for the conclusive answer as far as WB goes, @Pablo, thank you. But may I just ask, since we're all WB'ers here, does anyone know of any sort of settings, filters, macros, add-ons in Google Analytics one can configure, to be able to auto-fill the "Form" of the Single-Page Protect such that Google Analytics can? Is there a way to pass variables through the Google Analytics code that I manually place on the

Between <head> tags

tab of the Page Properties, on which this Single Page Protect object sits, on my web-page of my site? This solution may be a long-shot, but I just wanted to see if anyone ever heard of / knows about a workaround in this regard.

And @Pablo, of course, if you'd rather I post this in another forum, I'd be happy to..?

God bless.