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Crazy iFrame 'server_commands' being inserted

edited Nov 4, 2016 9:19AM in Web Site / E-Commerce 1 comment

Using SiteBuilder.

Just discovered something very strange.  Taking a look at our Google Analytics logs, I saw a disproportionate amount of traffic to a particular page 'spanishfoodworld-404.html' which is a particular page we created a while back to channel traffic for some removed pages to that part of our site.

Playing around with analytics real-time confirmed that whatever page I was viewing was being tracked as 'spanishfoodworld-404.html'.  This was also the case for all the other 15 people that were showing as being active on the site at that time.

So, I started digging in Chrome Dev tools and could see that the parameters being sent to Google Analytics by the JS snippet was indeed listing the page being viewed as the above, whatever the actual current page being viewed was.

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