Unfortunately, however, I am experiencing problems. GA is alerting me to the following:
Error: The website in your settings (redacted) redirects into a different domain (redacted). In-page analytics currently works on only one domain.
1) I’ve ascertained the GA account is set to https:// and not https://.
2) I’ve tried the Chrome extension with similar results. While the In-Page Analytics seems to load, it does not display any data and yields error 20006. Googling this error yields a variety of different results, none of which seem to be relevant.
3) I’ve ascertained this issue also exists in a second site, also using SSL certificates and the WordPress HTTPS plugin.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue, and any suggestions you may have.
Thanks!
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]]>This is a very useful idea and would LOVE to use it in you plugin. It doesn’t seem to be complicated to implement, so please consider to add it in a coming update.
Thanks and keep up the great work!
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]]>I did have to set the plugin to work manually as Google Content Experiments required the Experiment code to load first before GA code, so I put Yoast’s manual tracking reference code in the footer hook of my Genesis theme site. But it still tracks data normally in GA, so there don’t appear to be issues regarding the code itself or its placement.
However, when I swapped the Yoast plugin code with the full GA tracking code in my footer hook, IPA worked just fine. So I have to assume that the problem is something in the Yoast plugin that prevents ga.js from being accessed.
Any other ideas? I’d still like to use the plugin, but if I have to skip this and just have the manual code in my footer hook to get IPA to work, then that’s what I’ll have to do.
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