Changes for page Widget Implementation -- oc.min.js
Last modified by Admin User on 2025/06/27 12:15
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... ... @@ -36,8 +36,12 @@ 36 36 37 37 <script id="oc-widget-main" src="https:~/~/validate.onecount.net/js/all.min.js#%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%"></script> 38 38 39 - Itincludesaunique customer identifierthat willbeuniqueyour installationfONEcount.Youshould place thewidgetinheheader oftheroottemplateofyourwebsite(s)soitcanloadoneverypageyouwouldlikeONEcount to track.39 +Most US-based customers will get the fastest response downloading the widget from our data centers in New Jersey and Illinois using the URL above. Customers with a presence outside the United States may experience lower latency by downloading the main ONEcount widget from our global CDN. To do that, simply substitute the hostname "cdn.onecount.net" for "validate.onecount.net in the URL above. As illustrated here: 40 40 41 +<script id="oc-widget-main" src="https:~/~/cdn.onecount.net/js/all.min.js#%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%"></script> 42 + 43 +The widget includes a unique customer identifier that will be unique to your installation of ONEcount. You should place the widget in the header of the root template of your web site(s) so it can load on every page you would like ONEcount to track. 44 + 41 41 The main widget should be placed in the document header, after the Title and Meta Keywords tags so that these values can be available to the ONEcount widget when a user visits a page. 42 42 43 43 If you are using any third-party tracking or measuring pixels (ie., Google Analytics, Adobe, etc.), you should place these pixels after the ONEcount pixel.
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