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  • I am wondering the same thing.

    I want to send the same data to two different UA:s. One UA for the site and the other UA is for all the sites we got in different languages. Is this possible?

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    Best we can do is supply a filter to add multiple UA’s.

    Is that good enough if I provide a snippet?

    Try it! Sounds good. Would really easy things for me to track two at the same time!

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    I haven’t forgot abiut yiu. It’s just finding the time. I’m spread thin atm.

    Great! 🙂

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    Okay, I have a developmental version and if you all can try it out and get back to me, I would much appreciated. If I don’t hear back, I may have to abandon this feature.

    https://github.com/ronalfy/wordpress-gravity-forms-event-tracking/tree/develop

    It’s a 3-prong attack. There’s still a place in the plugin to set a “global” UA code.

    1. For each feed, you can provide a comma-separated list of UA codes to send to.
    2. Alternatively, create a feed for each UA code needed.
    3. Filter called gform_ua_ids that takes an array of UA codes.

    Default behavior is to use the “global” UA code, and allow overrides to your heart’s content.

    Perfect! It works fine thanks. A big thanks for this!

    I was wondering if it’s possible (not necessary) to instead of puting in two UA’s in different feed – to put it in as a “global” UA?

    Would make it easier due to that I have atleast 7 GF on every site (6 sites) and 3 different feeds in each.

    Othervise I love it alot – so put it in the next release! 🙂

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    Thanks, I’ll try to push out an update with this this weekend after a bit more testing and hopefully not breaking anybody’s existing setup.

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    Lundalogik,

    Just to be clear, you don’t have to create separate feeds if they are identical. Just create one feed and put in a comma-separated UA-code.

    I’ll see about releasing an update this weekend.

    Yepp I know and that’s what I did. I just think that you should do that in the settings of the plugin instead of in each feed – saves time.

    Hope you get what I mean 🙂

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    Yup, yup, makes sense. I shall do that since there’s no longer a validation function.

    I’d like to get rid of the settings screen in general, but it’ll break backwards compatibility 🙁

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    Hi, I wasn’t able to add comma-separated to the main settings screen. The plugin needs to be re-written in a few places, so since the version you tested worked, I just left it as-is.

    I’ll either add that capability in a later version or remove the settings screen altogether.

    Sounds great. Everything works fine as it is. Great work and this really is an awesome plugin for WordPress!

    Thanks!

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