To find the Silverlight version using Google Analytics, follow these steps:
- Log in to your Google Analytics account.
- Click on "Admin" in the bottom left corner of the page.
- In the "View" column, click on "View Settings."
- Scroll down the settings page until you find the "Site Search Tracking" option and switch it to "On."
- In the "Query Parameter" field, enter "SilverlightVersion" without the quotation marks.
- Click on the "Save" button at the bottom of the page.
Once you have enabled the site search tracking and set the query parameter, Google Analytics will start to track the Silverlight version used by visitors on your website. You can view the data by going to "Behavior" > "Site Search" > "Search Terms" in your Google Analytics account. Here, you will see a list of search terms used by visitors, including the "SilverlightVersion" parameter and the corresponding versions.
Can I find the Silverlight version using Google Analytics without an internet connection?
No, you cannot use Google Analytics without an internet connection. Google Analytics is a web-based service that requires an active internet connection to collect and analyze data from websites or applications. It relies on browser or app tracking codes to send data to Google's servers for processing. Without internet access, the data cannot be sent or analyzed.
How frequently is the Silverlight version information updated in Google Analytics?
The Silverlight version information in Google Analytics is typically updated in real-time. This means that as long as the Google Analytics tracking code is implemented correctly on the website with Silverlight applications, it should immediately reflect any changes in the Silverlight version information. However, it is worth noting that Google Analytics sometimes has a delay of a few hours in processing and displaying data, so there may be a slight delay in seeing the updated information.