Reputation: 81
This is one of those situations where I feel like there is a simple answer right in front of me...hopefully you guys/gals can show me the light.
PROBLEM :
I have a client that wants to maintain a query string across all pages on their site, only if they arrived at the site via a link that contains the query string.
This query string would also need to be passed with any external link from the site.
INFORMATION :
An example of the query string :
?utm_medium=<ad_placement>&utm_source=<ad_source>
(Obviously this is for tracking conversions from ads)
We're currently tracking all this stuff via Google Analytics (so, yes, I know that's an alternative), this is for an extra layer of reporting.
I did not code their site, which brings it's own set of issues (example: I'm not even sure they use a common header among all pages) - so I'm hoping there is a KISS answer out there for this.
Any suggestions?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 3975
Reputation: 4475
This question is old and obviously must have been solved by now by @aepearson. Adding another answer from current day perspective.
Now, one can also easily use sessionStorage also to save navigation data into a key. Pick it up whenever required, and add to url.
Example from Mozilla
// Save data to sessionStorage
sessionStorage.setItem('key', 'value');
// Get saved data from sessionStorage
var data = sessionStorage.getItem('key');
// Remove saved data from sessionStorage
sessionStorage.removeItem('key');
// Remove all saved data from sessionStorage
sessionStorage.clear();
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 81
So - the answer here was this :
Like I said...I knew there was a simple example staring me in the face haha!
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2238
If you just want to persist this exact query string on each page, why not set the linked pages to insert the string into a session variable. Then on each page link check to see if the session variable exists and add it to the query string when redirecting.
Upvotes: 1