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Subdomain?

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  • Started 3 months ago by freakoid99
  • Latest reply from scrubs
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  • freakoid99
    Member

    Just checking in. I've been wanting subdomain support since the testing of Woopra started. Is this supported yet? Will it ever be? If it will, is there any kind of ETA?

    thanks..

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • The best guess I can give you is after the beta period. subdomain support will be allowed then.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • Shane is right. However, we are still looking at the issues of treating a subdomain as a separate site or not. Some use it that way, some don't. We're working on how much control to add to Woopra accordingly. Any suggestions? Preferences?

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • osmosis
    Member

    Hi Lorelle

    I think you should add a code as Google Analytics do, to tell the JS to read visits from a subdomain, as visits from the main domain.

    We use woopra at http://www.iimmgg.com/ and we have problems with our users accounts, because a subdomain is created to display their pics.
    If you implement some kind of code to tell the JS to register visits to those subdomains as visits to iimmgg.com, it will be really great :)

    Thanks for the great work!

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • @osmosis : the change would have to happen server wide, something that we are not ready to do just yet.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • osmosis
    Member

    Hi Shane

    Take it easy, I was just suggesting how it can be useful for us, the users!
    Keep up the good work, and if in the future you have the chance to apply that feature, just go ahead and we will be a little more happy :)

    Woopra is really great!
    Thanks

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • Trust me.. I wish I could enable itmyself for one of my sites since none of the sites run off the http://www.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • freakoid99
    Member

    Tracking subdomains should be a togglable option when a site is signed up for Woopra. The servers should have the ability to track sites separately, or as one, if needed.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  • Semi-hijack: so if I want to track site.com and subdomain.site.com, I need to set up separate website ID things?

    Ideally I'd like it to be how I have Google Analytics set up -- I can view it grouped all together with users being tracked across both URLs or I can break it down by www vs. subdomain like I can do now with page URLs in Woopra.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • Nevermind, ignore my post. I didn't know about the 10k pages beta testing cap at the time I made my post. It's understandable, but it makes Woopra utterly pointless for me as I get 100-200k pages a day, heh.

    *uninstalls*

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • scrubs
    Member

    Hi,
    My website has just been approved and I began to play with the woopra software that I really like, however I'm very embarrassing as I use subdomains for the different languages (eg: http://fr. or http://en. ). In fact this is the same file which is called but with a different config file included that changes the language. It means that if the visitor is on a subdomain, I get an error form the woopra script when loading. Even if it doesn't have any effect of the page it's not very proper.

    In my case (subdomains used to change the language), it would be very interesting to track the visitors from the different subdomains all together, if not woopra is not very useful.

    Posted 1 week ago #

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