Thanks very much for this workaround. We just made the change to GA you
describe, and our statistics appear normal again. Thanks!
Philip
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 1:17 PM Bryson Duda wrote:
> We're still experiencing the same issue as well with Dspace 6.3 and XMLUI.
> The workaround that I've be
We're still experiencing the same issue as well with Dspace 6.3 and XMLUI.
The workaround that I've been using so far is to create a custom segment in
Google Analytics to remove any traffic where the Landing Page is "(not
set)". That seems to bring the traffic down to where we would expect it to
Yes, the same issue faced by us also in DSpace 6 version.
Bhavesh
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019, 12:36 am Anne Lawrence, wrote:
> We are using XMLUI.
>
> On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 2:58:43 PM UTC-4, Anne Lawrence wrote:
>>
>> We just migrated from DSpace 5.8 to DSpace 6.3 on September 11 and have
>> n
We are using XMLUI.
On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 2:58:43 PM UTC-4, Anne Lawrence wrote:
>
> We just migrated from DSpace 5.8 to DSpace 6.3 on September 11 and have
> noticed the same huge spike in sessions since then.
>
> Comparing August 16-25, 2019 to September 16-25, 2019:
>
> Sessions: 12,
We just migrated from DSpace 5.8 to DSpace 6.3 on September 11 and have
noticed the same huge spike in sessions since then.
Comparing August 16-25, 2019 to September 16-25, 2019:
Sessions: 12,000 vs 197,000
New visitors: 9,000 vs 162,000
Source / MediumSessions
google / organic4,949
(d
Yes, we are facing the same issue into Google analytics report after
upgrading to 6. It seems to be bug or something wrong happen.
Please do the needful on this.
Regards,
Bhavesh
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 5:50:48 AM UTC+5:30, luked...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> We recently upgrade from DSpace 4 t
Hi,
I am also using Dspace 6 and I want to know how many files are downloaded
per month in Dspace, how can I do this ?
Do file visits= downloaded file count?
Do I have to write code for this functionality or it is already present in
Dspace 6?
Thanks.
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 5:50:48 AM
I noticed recently that our instance of Dspace (which we also just upgraded
to version 6) is behaving similarly with regards to Google Analytics. We're
now getting between 90 000 and 110 000 sessions and users per month, and
only about 9000 pageviews. Language, Browser, Landing Page, and a numbe