How come our "Widget embed page" is always blank? Can I dictate what goes there?
When somebody submits something using feedback widget, the e-mail message I receive contains this information:
Your Get Satisfaction feedback widget generated these additional details:
Widget embed page:
Browser: Internet Explorer 7.0
OS: Windows Vista
How come our "Widget embed page" field is always empty, and what do I need to do to get it to contain useful information? It would be awesome if I could get it to contain, say, the page title using document.title. (I use a similar trick in Google Analytics for tracking page views.)
Your Get Satisfaction feedback widget generated these additional details:
Widget embed page:
Browser: Internet Explorer 7.0
OS: Windows Vista
How come our "Widget embed page" field is always empty, and what do I need to do to get it to contain useful information? It would be awesome if I could get it to contain, say, the page title using document.title. (I use a similar trick in Google Analytics for tracking page views.)
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Inappropriate?The widget embed page is mapped to the http referer of the widget. If you're browser is for some reason not sending that along, that would be why you don't see the data.
Where do you have the widget embedded?
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We have the widget embedded in our password protected Web app. I had to put the code in the head element (rather than the body element) of the pages. I read online about another dude who had to do that, too, and he claims it worked OK. If you need to see it, feel free to contact me off-line and I can get you a temporary password. jcoleATpkcDOTcom
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