@WestWebAug 31.2012 — #Why not give it a try and see if you get any errors in Chromes developer tools, or Firebug? You could also check that the test site you use is being tracked by GA.
It looks like a pretty simple script, basically it takes a google analytics code, and appends a GA script to the <head> of your html page.
Seems like kind of a useless plugin to me. Is there a good reason you can't just paste the GAC into the <head> of your html page yourself?
@arvgtaauthorAug 31.2012 — #Why not give it a try and see if you get any errors in Chromes developer tools, or Firebug? You could also check that the test site you use is being tracked by GA.[/QUOTE]
Works on the sites I control, one of which includes other jQuery libraries.
Just wondering whether it's compatible with heavy duty jQuery sites and/or such that use Prototype simultaneously.
It's just supposed to clean up the head a bit - by no means a "must".
Is there a good reason you can't just paste the GAC into the <head> of your html page yourself?[/QUOTE]
Personally, I don't like the looks of the Google Analytics Stub.
I'm raising this thread precautiously because a very helpful guy @jquery.com is having difficulties integrating the plugin: