It’s been solved. The problem seems coming from the administrator. Anyway, it’s done and work again, great!
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Hi, friends.
I’ve been using google-analytics for stats on my edublog.
it was collecting data just fine up until the 19th of January 2007.
The referer tab in the wordpress dashboard thing shows up stats coming in still.
I checked the source code of the blog, and it looks like there’s another “urchin” tracking thing in there before my account. The new tracking code looks to be the same one as the one on the edublogs front page.
Could it have accidently propagated to other pages?
Or is it something to do with the “misbehaving” plugin that seems to be also installed?
I have tried changing templates. i tried disabling and using a new tracking thing.
i just wonder if the OTHER analyics code is collecting the stats in lieu of mine.
anyone experienced this before?
– adam
( http://amuir.edublogs.org/ )
Posted: 2007-02-04 03:27:29 #
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James
Da main man
Post Count: 253
Ah, bugger – that’s me tracking all the edublogs.
I was hoping it’d be able to run both but c’est la vie.
I’ll take out my code… thanks for pointing this out.
James
Posted: 2007-02-04 18:50:28 #
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cerebraloddjobs
Moderator
Post Count: 19
That’s why Google Analytics isn’t allowed at WP.com GA only works at the top level and only one instance can run at a time.
However, maybe full sitemeter will work because you could code javascript into the edublogses templates somewhere? (for sitewide, not individual blogs)
Posted: 2007-02-04 19:33:08 #
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James
Da main man
Post Count: 253
I’ve turned my version off – your stats are more important than mine 🙂
Posted: 2007-02-05 00:24:31 #
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mycenaean
Member
Post Count: 1
I just posted a similar question on wordpress…and 10 seconds later saw your conversation…Well, it’s been done.
Posted: 2007-02-05 19:06:02 #