Thanks for your quick reply. I appreciate it.
The tracking does happen on the front end (omniture javascript), which
is why I am weary of just stripping it out. Do you believe the approach
of stripping and adding back in the query string is appropriate?
Thanks again,
Travis
On 5/1/2012 6:50 PM, Hugues Alary wrote:
If the tracking is done via Javascript (like google analytics)
stripping the query string won't prevent the tracking from happening
as it will happen on the client browser.
If the tracking happens on the backend, you're out of luck.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Travis Crowder
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am pretty sure the answer to this is: It's not possible; but I
am hoping to learn something new.
There is a page, let's call it promo.php. We tell a bunch of
people about it and append their email address to the page for
tracking ... i.e [email protected]
I believe in other to cache the page, I need to strip the query
string (since it will be unique). Is there a way for Varnish to
cache this page, yet still track the hits? i.e. Strip the query
string for the lookup and add it back on delivery.
Thanks,
Travis
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