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List of Tag Descriptions?
The online report has definitions for each tag. Is there a list of the descriptions, or a way to download them? Would be super helpful for client reports. Thanks!
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What's the IP Address of the Crawler?
Hi, we have a client who's proxy will be intervening as the crawler has a non Australian IP. So I can get them to update their server, what is the IP address which TagInspector crawls from?
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Abillity to Upload a list of urls and/or Sitemap files in one go
We can add sitemaps or add a starting url, no option of adding all the urls and sitemaps that we want to target in one place
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Answered
How do I change my password?
I would like to change my password for the account. I looked through the My Account area, but can't find anything.
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Under review
meaning of light/dark circles in tag load graphic
In the tag load graphic some circles are light blue and some are dark blue. Clicking a dark blue turns it light blue.
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Under review
export tag load as graphic and CSV
enable the export of the report overview 'how tags are loaded' as a graphic file, and as a csv so we can easily sort and analyse the nesting
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See link source that lead to page during crawl
Two use cases for this suggestion:
1. I see subdomain pages like blog.domain.com don't have tags according to missing tags report, but I don't see how those pages are reached by the crawler. Be good to see what links on what pages led to the pages. Users aren't supposed to reach blog.domain.com from domain.com.
2. Similarly I see that some checkout pages are reported as having tag missing, but I can't see which button links led to those pages. Since checkout pages are session hashed, I can not click on link to view the particular checkout page. I would have to click on the button that led to those checkout pages to see why there is no tag firing there.
1. I see subdomain pages like blog.domain.com don't have tags according to missing tags report, but I don't see how those pages are reached by the crawler. Be good to see what links on what pages led to the pages. Users aren't supposed to reach blog.domain.com from domain.com.
2. Similarly I see that some checkout pages are reported as having tag missing, but I can't see which button links led to those pages. Since checkout pages are session hashed, I can not click on link to view the particular checkout page. I would have to click on the button that led to those checkout pages to see why there is no tag firing there.
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mobile application
Hi, can Tag Inspector audit tags in mobile applications? By iOS and Android app?
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