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Google Analytics - Meaning of Java Support
blaketar




msg:4036369
 6:10 pm on Dec 3, 2009 (gmt 0)

Curious if the "Java Support" report in Google Analytics refers to strictly java applet support or does it mean Javascript support?

I am trying to determine if building a number of Javascript type features on our website would harm users or not.

Is there a report in Google Analytics that shows the number of visitors with Javascript turned off VS on?

Thanks!

 

epistable




msg:4036567
 12:08 am on Dec 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

Not that I know of- Analytics generally relies on Javascript to be turned on in order to report the user at all.

blaketar




msg:4036594
 12:59 am on Dec 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

Ha, that is a good point that I never even thought of! If the user has javascript turned off, then they don’t get logged by Analytics!

I think I need to drink more coffee!

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