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Indextools and javascript errors
Has anyone experienced errors when using Indextools (now Yahoo Analytics) code on vBulletin pages?
We had to pull our Indextools code because it was making the drop down menus (when logged in) inoperable. From what we can tell, it appears as though there are elements of Indextools JS and vBulletin JS that interfere with each other - perhaps similarly named variables or something along those lines. Has anyone experienced this and, if so, do you know of a fix or workaround? Thanks. |
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No one has experienced problems with Indextools / Yahoo Analytics and vBulletin?
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TBH, I think majority of people use Google Analytics.
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I know that a majority of people use Google Analytics - but they shouldn't. I've been using indextools for years and think it's far superior. I would even still pay for it over free Google Analytics if Yahoo hadn't bought them.
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