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9.2

Click Tracking with Ajax

Asked by headzoo in JavaScript

Tags: tracking, click, javascript, ajax

Howdy,
I'm trying to write an outbound link tracking script using Ajax.  The problem I'm having is the links are only being recorded by the backend PHP script half the time.  I think the problem is the page moves onto the link's location before the Ajax script has had a chance to send the information to the backend scripts.  I've had the same problem using other types of JavaScript tracking, and I've inserted a short pause before the browser moves onto the link location, to give the script time to do it's thing.

Is there a way to keep the browser from moving onto the link's location until the Ajax script get a response from the backend?  I tried creating a function for the Ajax script to call when it gets a response, and then it uses window.location to send the browser to the link's location, but for various reasons that's not satisfactory.
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Tags: tracking, click, javascript, ajax
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