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This is no longer how G. Analytics works.
This is no longer how Google Analytics works and this guide is now obsolete.
Pasting the script into the box provided on a wet paint site does not work. I am surprised about it, but if you are reading this post by me and you are currently trying to fix the problem then until this problem is resolved then I doubt there is much point in continuing your quest to find out more info. Well, if there is more info no one is talking about it on the net. Search away though and if you find something that lets you know what the chat is then tell everyone about it here.
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May 25 2010, 5:47 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Google analytics
I am trying to add Google Analytics to a new site, and I keep getting the told that the activaition code does not work. I go back to Google Analytics, but I dont have a Legacy option tab, like you do above.
Please advise. Lyn.
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May 12 2010, 9:29 PM EDT by
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Google Analytics for Previous Sites
Hello, I have many wikis in operation prior to the upgrades. Do I have to switch the code in each wiki to make it them work or will they continue to work the way they were setup before?
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Mar 10 2008, 12:11 AM EDT by
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New Google Analytics Code
Google Analytics is using a new tracking code. According to the GA site, the urchin.js code (the old one) "will not receive feature updates and is not compatible with new features."
The new tracking code (ga.js) does not work on Wetpaint (I get an error saying code does not appear valid when trying to add it to my stat settings.
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Feb 16 2008, 3:21 PM EST by Anonymous
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Google Analytics
Want to know how your site is performing? Now Creators and Administrators can Add Google Analytics tracking to their wiki sites. Simply sign-in and access your site’s "Settings" area. From the settings area look for the ‘Site Statistics’ link. Clic
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