The issue: My site has average 500 visitors a day, but after I enabled two advanced options. Today Google analytics showed me that yesterday there were only 3 visitors, but Drupal log showed more than 3 visitors.

Site/server settings:
Drupal normal caching enabled
Drupal JS compression enabled
MySQL query caching enabled
APC caching enabled
Memcache enabled

Here are the steps I took that cause the issue:
Last Friday: in the advanced settings, I enabled "Cache tracking code file locally" and "Tracking internal search", also setup tracking internal search on Google Analytics site profile settings
Saturday: Google analytics worked fine, number were consistent.
Sunday(Viewed today, Monday): Google analytics showed only 3 visitors.

Comments

hass’s picture

Category: bug » support
Priority: Critical » Normal
Status: Active » Closed (won't fix)

No link, cannot repro, closing.

skyredwang’s picture

Category: support » bug
Priority: Normal » Critical
Status: Closed (won't fix) » Active

the site is here: http://greatbrewers.com and the settings "Cache tracking code file locally" remains

Would you take another look at? If you need anything else, please let me know.

hass’s picture

Category: bug » support
Priority: Critical » Normal
Status: Active » Fixed

Seems working very well. Check out yourself with Firebug. The blindgif is executed and goes to Google. Please ask someone at Google what's wrong and report back. There is nothing wrong this module.

Aside - I'm not sure if it's intended not to track node/[nid]/who and node/[nid]/backlinks ... by default this pages are not tracked. You may need to be more specific about the path filtering on your site. But it's up to you...

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.