Google Analytics - how can I track a page name using the new asynchronous code?

You can rewrite that third code line in the async tracking code and change it to the following.

You can rewrite that third code line in the async tracking code and change it to the following: _gaq. Push('_trackPageview', 'PAGENAME'); This is documented here.

RTFM: code.google.com/apis/analytics/docs/gaJS... Your example would look like this: It's merely a case of specifying a second parameter.

Up vote for giving link to Google Tracking settings. Thanks. – MNVR Apr 7 at 20:27 No worries.

Always worth doing a Google for "product documentation" first. It's how I found it ;-) – Martin Bean Apr 7 at 20:29 I wish SO can allow to mark multiple replies as ANSWERED. Mr. halfdan's reply was 6 seconds faster than yours.

– MNVR Apr 7 at 20:37 Ah, boo-urns! Mine has two up-votes if you're wanting me to compete :-P – Martin Bean Apr 7 at 20:43.

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