Update:
The problem is that the webpage is being served to people from caching
proxy servers. Once the page is set to no-cache the clicks come
through.
Thanks for your responses.
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Xavier Gallagher
wrote:
> The look at raw logs. They look fine to me. Of course
The look at raw logs. They look fine to me. Of course, i won't see
missing lines, but what I see looks valid
178.106.142.121 - - [07/May/2011:20:11:48 -0400] "GET
/First-Chapter-Do-Not-Lick-The-Phones.html HTTP/1.1" 200 35170 "-"
"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv7l; en-GB; rv:1.9.2.3pre)
Gecko/20
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 09:16 PM, Xavier Gallagher wrote:
>
>> I retrieve my logs via cpanel, if that is relevant.
>>
> You'd need to look at real server logs - not something dished up by a
> crapanel.
>
As far as I know, cPanel has a single apache
On 05/13/2011 09:16 PM, Xavier Gallagher wrote:
Dear Everyone,
I am currently in debate with Google Adwords about the clicks I am
being charged for.
The issue is simple. I have specific landing pages for my Adwords adverts.
My server logs show the landing page served 125 times, Adwords repor
Dear Everyone,
I am currently in debate with Google Adwords about the clicks I am
being charged for.
The issue is simple. I have specific landing pages for my Adwords adverts.
My server logs show the landing page served 125 times, Adwords reports
360 'clicks'.
There should be a 1-to-1 mapping