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Re: drupal php google analytics [message #171009 is a reply to message #171006] Tue, 14 December 2010 22:24 Go to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 12/14/2010 4:30 PM, Magno wrote:
> On 12/14/2010 06:08 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 12/14/2010 2:25 PM, canajien wrote:
>>> It has been a very long time since I have had to do any php
>>> programming, so please bear with me as I haven't been able to find an
>>> answer to this problem after several searches.
>>>
>>> There is a line of code in a drupal template that generates a link to
>>> download a file:
>>>
>>> <?php print $node->field_report_file[0]['view'] ?>
>>>
>>> this will generate something like this
>>>
>>> <a href="filename.pdf">filename</a>
>>>
>>>
>>> We are using google analytics with the website and we would like to
>>> track how many times people download a file as well, normally to track
>>> a link you would write the code to look like this:
>>>
>>> <a href="filename.pdf"
>>> onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('filename.pdf");">filename</a>
>>>
>>> my problem is modifyng the drupal code to include the onclick, I have
>>> tried
>>>
>>> <?php print $node->field_report_file[0]['view'] print onclick=
>>> \"pageTracker._trackPageview('$node->field_report_file[0]['view']\");?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> and several variations, but I know there is something wrong with my
>>> syntax and I can't simply insert print onclick=
>>> \"pageTracker._trackPageview('$node->field_report_file[0]['view']\");
>>> into the original command
>>>
>>> can someone point me in the write direction?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>
>> Try the Drupal site - they have a lot of people who are quite
>> knowledgeable about drupal and can help you.
>>
>> TNP's suggestion is mediocre, at best. It fails if, for instance, people
>> have javascript turned off - which includes robots which spider your
>> site.
>>
>
> I have always wondered why the troll keeps this much hatred against TNP.
> And everytime he can, he calls him mediocre, clueless, and such things.
>
> Anyone here knows?

Because he is. He's proven time and time again he's neither a
programmer nor the electrical engineer he claims to be. His answers
are, for the most part, stupid and illiterate.

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