• Resolved AwayFromLife

    (@awayfromlife)


    Hello,

    I’ve noticed that the view counts on my website (www.awayfromlife.com) are different to the view counts of Google Analytics cause Cachify.

    Is there any oppurtunity to get the right view count with using Cachify?

    best wishes, Simon

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    Hallo,

    ich habe gemerkt, dass mein Besucherzähler bei Beiträgen auf der Website relativ stark zu den Zahlen von Google Analytics aufgrund von Cachidy abweichen.

    Gibt es irgendeine Möglichkeit Cachify so einzustellen, dass der Zähler richtig läuft?

    Vielen Dank!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/cachify/

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  • Plugin Support Torsten Landsiedel

    (@zodiac1978)

    What are you using as “view count” for your website? If this is based on PHP/MYSQL this will be affected by Cachify because the page is delivered from the cache folder (including the GA JS) and not through WordPress (using PHP/MYSQL).

    All the best,
    Torsten

    Thread Starter AwayFromLife

    (@awayfromlife)

    It’s a feature of my theme so I trink it’s based in WordPress. Is Theresa an soulition to get the right page views? Thank you, Simon

    Plugin Support Torsten Landsiedel

    (@zodiac1978)

    No, but this is a feature. 😉

    You want to avoid using the slow PHP/MYSQL way, so you are using a Cache with static files. The GA JS code is in this cache files, so these visits are tracked, but mostly everything inside WordPress is not used if the cache is used, so your page is fast (not using PHP/MYSQL calls) but if your tracking is inside WordPress these visits are not tracked.

    This is not a bug, it’s a technical side-effect. There is no real solution to this.

    All the best,
    Torsten

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