PLEASE, Can someone help me out?
I have 1 domain and 1 subdomain and I have already done the cross-domain between them on google tag manager, but I need to push the UTMs from the main domain to the URLs on the subdomain where the "conversion" happens in order for my Lead enter on salesforce with those parameters. Also, if there's a way to push those UTMs besides from the URL to Salesforce between different domains, would be great too! I just want for those UTMs from the 1st domain to enter on Salesforce correctly.
I have already tried the 1st party cookie technique, but when I change domains it disappears and I have also tried with a script from an article on analytics mania about tracking UTMS between different domains, but nothing has worked out.
I really appreciate some help here.
Thank you so much in advanced!
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I've developed an application that works through Google's GSuite using OAuth2. The app is working fine and is part of the GSuite account that was set up to allow testing while developing it (which is the owning account of the app in the Developer Console). However, I now want to give the app to another GSuite company but can't see how to get them to add it?
The application has been submitted for review with Google to get it added via the Marketplace but we're keen to get the second company using it ASAP. I've had a look through the Google docs but couldn't find anything that appeared relevant and even tried to see if I could find an existing question on here. If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be much appreciated!
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You won't be able to give it to another company until it's published, so if the review is taking linger than expected, your best is to contact Google GSuite support
I've looked at previous questions enter link description here, but they use the GSuite Administrator to make changes, while my app uses GCloud. The domain registrar is separate since Google domains don't work in my country.
I mainly followed this guide to setting up my Zones and updating the name servers. I've configured the
https://cloud.google.com/dns/docs/update-name-servers
The question I linked to earlier recommended setting up a www. subdomain, but it used Authenticator. I'm not sure how to do this in a zone. I set up all the records properly in my domain registrar.
Here are the settings:
When I load the site itself (There's no actual HTTP response code):
And when I try the www. subdomain
I'm sure there's a step I'm missing, but this is my first site with GCloud. So I'm not very familiar with the process.
I think where is your missing step.
When you ask Google to use your domain, Google will expose HTTPS endpoint. HTTPS requires a certificate, and Google will generate it for you. However, before doing this, Google has to be sure that the domain belong to you.
You have to prove to google that you own your domain. For this, go to this page, log in and add a property (your website URL). Follow the instruction and be sure that your property has been validated.
Then, wait some minutes (hours?) the time that the certificates are generated and deployed.
I am a newbie to google compute engine, I looked at various tutorials and could add a custom domain to app engine. I added a sub domain as advised in the tutorial http://demo.appostrophi.com/ [http://demo.appostrophi.com/][1]. I want my URL to be www.appostrophi.com/ but it's showing a blank screen. What could I have possibly done wrong.
I have added the resource names as suggested by google with my domain registrar.
Please advice.
Thanks in advance
Your DNS registration appears incorrect (or didn't yet have time to propagate properly):
Firefox can’t find the server at www.appostrophi.com.
and
Firefox can’t find the server at appostrophi.com.
The document you mentioned is not the proper procedure to register a domain and/or a subdomain to a GAE app. See Adding a custom domain for your application.
I had two custom domains on my setup. Now one is not there, the domain in question, www.emlakair.com is still working and pointing to the app engine code, but missing from the developers console. The other domain is www.catchamove.com. This is working also and visible under custom domains.
I have not done anything with the custom domains since they have been working so no changes on my part there. However, I have recently setup an account on with Google's search console and both the same domains are listing on there. My domain settings remain unchanged since verification of the domain first time around and everything seems fine that end.
Does anyone have a clue, I could try to re-verify the missing domain but that will mean changing the CNAME record and that will take the domain down for a while.
Here is the CNAME record data:
Can anyone from Google or anyone else for that matter explain this or provide a solution.
Thanks
Ok, I just had to re-verify again. But why? It would be nice to get some answers as to why a custom domain falls of the face of the map without explanation, yet still manages to point to the app engine project code no problem?
However, there is one anomaly still remaining and that is the other custom domain www.catchamove.com is showing A and AAA records on the developers console, but www.catchamove.com is setup with a CNAME record on my DNS management system, but it is working at the moment.
I am having a weird issue. I created an application on Google App Engine and have a Login with Facebook button on it, for which I am doing server side authentication.
I give the redirect_url, and facebook was calling the URL correctly with no issues. The session parameters that I set were being retrieved on the redirect call and everything was working fine.
Yesterday, I got a domain on godaddy and mapped it to my appspot account using google apps. Now when I click on Facebook login, I am getting two calls on the redirect uri, the first one carries the session varaibles and the session one doesn't. I am not very familiar with domain mapping and followed the steps on Google Apps.
Can anyone help me in the right direction on this.
it's a little out of date, but i documented some GAE to Facebook gotchas here:
http://javagwt.blogspot.com/2010/08/facebook-apps-on-app-engine-without-any.html
It may also help to read about naked domain mapping with godaddy, to make sure you're not getting bounced around. Even though you are mapped to your domain through google apps, you can try to put the redirect URL for facebook as yourappid.appspot.com - the redirect URL you provide, and the one in your facebook app settings must match.
My app, nimbits.com writes to facebook from GAE all of the time - the code is on github under server/facebook
https://github.com/bsautner/com.nimbits/tree/master/nimbits-tds/src/com/nimbits/server
Thanks for the answers bsautner and Michele. I finally figured out the issue. I have google ads on my website. The google ads was trying to parse the URL content and creating a second request for every request that I create. After removing the google ads, I get a single callback with session values retained. It all works now. The final output is this website - www.imagecrashers.com. I will be glad for any suggestions from the gurus here, regarding layout or api calls simplification. Thanks again to all.