How can i check the query string parameters for Internet Explorer in Google Analytics?

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Solution 1

I came up with an answer finally after an year. now i am using HTTP watch extension.

https://www.httpwatch.com/download/

Go to the above URL and download the free edition. Run the .exe file. Then you can add the extension in either firefox or IE or both.

After the process you should be able to find the HTTPwatch option on your right click given on IE browser. You can check the query string parameters in a user friendly manner.

for more info you can check the guide available on the above URL

Solution 2

I am struggling with GA too. I cannot find the query string parameters in IE, but I can use the Developer Tool in Chrome. Click the Network tab and filter the GIF file sent to Google server, then click the name of GIF file and click on the header. On the bottom you can see Query String Parameters that lists all the parameters. Then you can compare that with the link here to see if you have everything you want.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • A user
    A user over 1 year

    I am testing Google Analytics query string parameters in Internet Explorer 10. I am unable to find the required attributes in Network Tab. Any help?

    Would any add-ons help me?

  • Steve
    Steve almost 9 years
    No helpful if the original post was about IE :P
  • Camilla
    Camilla almost 9 years
    Check above ;) .
  • A user
    A user almost 9 years
    Fiddler didnt help me. I didnt find required parameters in Fiddler. Also i can elobarate my question. As a part of testing i need to check the event cateory, Action, Hit type, UA id's etc.. attributes in console. I am struggling to check the required attributes after the tag has been fired. Any help?
  • Camilla
    Camilla almost 9 years
    Then move yourself to Google Tag Manager and include from there your GA uid. GTM's dataLayer object is tracking any event fired with all its parameters.
  • A user
    A user almost 9 years
    Thank you Chris. The GIF file actually helped to find all query string parameters at once place. The saved file is not so user friendly, but still helps me to some extent.