JavaScript and WebTrends

Hello, my first time at this site! Glad to be here...

Not sure if this is the right group here to post this question to, but here goes: A funny thing is happening on our sites lately...We
recently signed up for Google's AdSense program and
receive daily traffic reports on these pages from
Google. When we compare their reports to our WebTrends
reports - the numbers are way off. We're not talking
2-3% but more like 300%!!! JavaScript and WebTrends So, basically we think
WebTrends' reporting is being affected (300%!!) by AOL
& the other Big ISP's that cache our pages. Of course cacheing
is good in some ways (fast download, etc), but we also
need *slightly* more accurate reports. JavaScript and WebTrends

Question: Would it make sense to put some sort of
innocuous JavaScript on all of our pages in order for
us to receive more accurate reports? If so, what type
of JavaScript would be best? Has anyone had to deal
with this before?

I Look forward to some insight here since I'm not sure how else to accomplish this. JavaScript and WebTrends
Kara

 

 

 

 

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