I need help figuring out how to successfully redirect while including Analytics code.

The code for that redirect file:

<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function delayedRedirect(){
    window.location = "https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems"
}
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">

  var _gaq = _gaq || [];
  _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-1234567-8']); <!--I have my real ID there-->
  _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);

  (function() {
    var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;
    ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';
   var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
  })();

</script>
</head>
<body onLoad="setTimeout('delayedRedirect()', 3000)">
<h2>ADW.BuuF.Theme is no more! You will be redirected to new and better apps in 3 seconds.</h2>
</body>
</html>

This works as a redirect only if I don't include my Analytics code. I've tried moving the code around with no change.

QUESTION How can I add a redirect, of any kind, and still be able to track with Google Analytics?

I've tried PHP redirects with no success and am pretty sure htaccess redirects wont help although I'm open to suggestions.

The reason I'm using a JavaScript redirect is so I can continue to track with Google Analytics and also show a little message or make a custom page with the delay.

Thanks for any help. Doesn't have to be JS, please, any input is welcome if you know of a solution.

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did you try using the meta refresh? – balexandre Jan 1 at 9:23
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Note: _gaq.push allows pushing of functions onto the queue. The following code should redirect 250 milliseconds (to allow time for the tracking pixel) after the _trackPageview:

var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-1234567-8']);
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
_gaq.push(function() {
    setTimeout(function() {
        window.location = "https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems";
    }, 250);
})

(function() {
    var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;
    ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';
    var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
})();
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I'd suggest changing your Google Analytics code to be synchronous instead of asychronous by changing it to this:

<script type="text/javascript">
  var _gaq = _gaq || [];
  _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-1234567-8']);
  _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js"></script>

This should guarantee that it runs before your redirect code kicks in and it should be out of the way of your redirect script so there is no interference. As you have it now, you're playing a guessing game for how long the GA script will take to load and that it will load and do it's job in under 3 seconds. That may usually be the case, but there is no reason to load it asynchronously like you are and have to play that game. Load it synchronously and it will do it's job before your javascript redirect fires.

It might even be possible to just put the redirect directly after the GA code like this and minimize the time that your placeholder page is displayed:

<script type="text/javascript">
  var _gaq = _gaq || [];
  _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-1234567-8']);
  _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
  window.location = "https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems";
</script>
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Thanks, that does work with all redirect methods I've tried. Good to know. – TryTryAgain Jan 1 at 10:36
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Meta refresh is generally discouraged because of usability concerns (especially with a short, or no delay), but as a fallback for clients with no javascript I think it's perfectly valid in this case.

If you combine the synchronous ga.js call with a meta refresh you get the best of both worlds: an almost instant, tracked redirect if JS is enabled; a delayed but still effective redirect if not (and a hard link in the body just in case all else fails).

<html>
<head>
    <!--For JS disabled: decent delay, both for usability and to allow plenty of time for JS to work if enabled -->
    <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5;https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems"/>
    <script>
        var _gaq = _gaq || [];
        _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-1234567-8']);
        _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
    </script>
    <!--Synchronous call to ensure tracking fires before JS redirect-->
    <script type="text/javascript" src="//www.google-analytics.com/ga.js"></script>
    <script>
        /* if JS is enabled this will normally fire well before the meta refresh delay ends: an almost instantaneous redirect */
        window.location="https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems";
    </script>
</head>
<body>
    <!-- Include a hard link in case both js and the meta refresh fail -->
    <p>Redirecting you to <a href="https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems">https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems</a></p>
</body></html>
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up vote 0 down vote accepted

Using meta refresh worked like a charm! Legacy FTW! Thanks, @Balexandre

<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5; url=https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Fractal%20Systems">
<script type="text/javascript">

  var _gaq = _gaq || [];
  _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-1234567-8']);
  _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);

  (function() {
    var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;
    ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';
    var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
  })();

</script>
</head>
<body>
<h2>ADW.BuuF.Theme is no more! You will be redirected to new and better apps in 5 seconds.</h2>
</body>
</html>

RECAP: I am now able to redirect while tracking those redirects using Google Analytics!

Meta Refresh (Taken from wikipedia)

Examples

Place inside to refresh page after 5 seconds:

<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5">

Redirect to http://example.com/ after 5 seconds:

<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5; url=http://example.com/">

Redirect to http://example.com/ immediately:

<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://example.com/">
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any ideas of how to redirect fast (and not 5s)? – DS_web_developer Mar 21 at 5:33
@DS_web_developer This solution worked for me, you could try and simply change the content=5 value to something else, but that isn't the most robust...you should use stackoverflow.com/a/8692588/805031 – TryTryAgain Mar 21 at 12:53
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I think maybe just use jquery ready method so it won't start the timer till the page is fully loaded...

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
$(document).ready(function() {       
    setTimeout(function() {
        //alert("redirecting!");
        window.location = '<?= $url ?>';
    }, 3000);
});
</script>
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