• When I use this plugin, I get 2 errors according to Google tag assistant extension.

    no HTTP response and missing analytics.js script

    If I use a plugin to insert an asynchronous analytics.js code snippet I do not get these errors.

    I am using these settings

    snippet type: asynchronous
    which file to download: Analytics.js
    plugin handling: Safe mode
    Enable Stealth mode lite: enabled
    track ad blockers: enabled
    enable enhanced link attribution: enabled

    I have followed the guide to set google analytics to anonymize the data it collects

    any ideas why this is happening?

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  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hi!

    The tag assistant checks for this exact string of text ‘www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js’. Obviously, it’s not going to find that. So that explains the ‘missing analytics.js script’ error.

    Could you provide more information on the No HTTP response error? Because it doesn’t seem familiar to me.

    Thread Starter learningstill

    (@learningstill)

    Hi, thanks for the reply, sorry I have taken so long to get back to you.

    This is the “more info” supplied by google for missing HTTP error message

    Missing HTTP Response
    Missing HTTP Response denotes that, while the Google Analytics code was detected in the page source, the script itself did not execute. Each time the Google Analytics script executes, we expect an HTTP Response carrying the tracking request to Google’s servers.
    This means that the Google Analytics code is not implemented properly on the page and no data will be collected.
    Recommended Action: Reinstall the Google Analytics snippet by removing the current iteration, copy a new version from the Analytics interface, and insert that version into the site.

    Please let me know if you need any more information?

    many thanks

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    All of these errors make sense. It didn’t find the ‘original’ tracking code, which is correct. CAOS creates a slightly altered one. And therefore it couldn’t find any of the subsequent actions.

    Nothing to worry about! ??

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