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Simon Hayter
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Google used to include a <noscript> version of their tracking code by default, but it seems to have dissapeareddisappeared with the new GA code they introduced about 18 months ago.

That said, there are ways to do this quite effectively yourself. The script on this page might be of use (we were looking into using it ourselves).

Google used to include a <noscript> version of their tracking code by default, but it seems to have dissapeared with the new GA code they introduced about 18 months ago.

That said, there are ways to do this quite effectively yourself. The script on this page might be of use (we were looking into using it ourselves).

Google used to include a <noscript> version of their tracking code by default, but it seems to have disappeared with the new GA code they introduced about 18 months ago.

That said, there are ways to do this quite effectively yourself. The script on this page might be of use (we were looking into using it ourselves).

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Mark Henderson
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Google used to include a <noscript> version of their tracking code by default, but it seems to have dissapeared with the new GA code they introduced about 18 months ago.

That said, there are ways to do this quite effectively yourself. The script on this page might be of use (we were looking into using it ourselves).