Re: drupal php google analytics [message #171012 is a reply to message #171010] |
Wed, 15 December 2010 01:05 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 12/14/2010 5:39 PM, Magno wrote:
> On 12/14/2010 07:05 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
>> I showed him up on at least three occasions to not have a clue about
>> that which he spouts. Quoting his beloved manuals that he studies at
>> night back to him.
>>
>> Jerry doesn't like to be shown to be an ignorant pompous asshole. If you
>> grovel at his feet, he will graciously feed him tidbits of wisdom.
>>
>> If you dare contest his ownership of the group, you are the spawn of the
>> devil.
>>
>> It's a psychological condition he has. Right Man syndrome.
>>
>> He wants desperately to be a Guru, but he's not good enough so he *acts*
>> like he is one, and hopes no one will come along who can see through him.
>>
>> Sadly I did.
>>
>> What pains him worse, is that I don't even want to be a guru. Its
>> somehow makes his puny ambitions seem like..puny ambitions.
>>
>> I mean. look at the response above. The guy wants to know how to frame
>> an onclick statement to call up some javascript in a drupal framwork.
>>
>> Jerry says 'no one would ever use javascript, and that's typical of TNP'
>> But sadly the OP wanted to know how to use javascript.
>>
>> He has to change the subject and set up a straw man to recover his
>> godlike status. In his own eyes.
>>
>> to anyone else, he just makes himself look like what he is. From time to
>> time I goad him a little so everyone with any intelligence can see the
>> asshole for what he is: the rest still think he wonderful, but then they
>> deserve him.
>>
>> I killfiled him years ago.I never even as a PHP beginner found anything
>> he said was not said better, more helpfully and more politely by someone
>> else. In my lurking here, he has criticised everybodies code. I never
>> saw him post a line of his own. He is I believe a one man IT training
>> consultant. You can look up his company records and see how much he has
>> earnt in the last few years. Its very sad.
>
> I would have killfiled him too, but I don’t like beginners being
> misguided by him or PointedEars.
> Well, anyone can be a Guru if they want, but part of the learning
> process is learning to be a respectful and clear person to communicate
> with.
> Reading the answer he just put to this post, I clearly see your point now.
>
> Greetings.
Lol, you and TNP are one of a kind. No surprise you get along so well.
And you haven't showed me better. As for posting code - just look back
through the history of this newsgroup.
Of course, you wouldn't know good code if you saw it, either.
Come to think of it, I now suspect you are just another 'nym for TNP.
Neither one of you is brave enough to use your real name!
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