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andersonjh
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February 14, 2020
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How to track internal search terms that do NOT populate in URL

  • February 14, 2020
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Our site does not populate our internal search terms in the URL (not even a coded version that can be fixed by classification rules).

 

Instead, the term only populates in the body like this -

 

H1 class="aafes-page-head-sm">
Results for:
reebok
</h1>

 

Is there a way to have the system search for the string and return the results? If so, how? 

 

Thanks,

Jon

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Best answer by PratheepArunRaj

Dear andersonjh,

If you are using Tag Manager, you can create a data element to scrape the Page Elements and pass the values to the respective Prop or eVar. Your developer can help, reach out.

Make sure that you set the values before firing the Adobe Analytics Base Call (s.t()).

Thank You, Arun.

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PratheepArunRaj
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Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
February 16, 2020

Dear andersonjh,

If you are using Tag Manager, you can create a data element to scrape the Page Elements and pass the values to the respective Prop or eVar. Your developer can help, reach out.

Make sure that you set the values before firing the Adobe Analytics Base Call (s.t()).

Thank You, Arun.

Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | Xerago | Terryn Winter Analytics