Index: chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/articles/tut_analytics.html |
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--- a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/articles/tut_analytics.html |
+++ b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/articles/tut_analytics.html |
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ |
<p> |
This tutorial demonstrates using Google Analytics to track the usage of your |
extension. If you are developing a platform app, see <a |
- href="/apps/analytics.html">Analytics for Apps</a> since apps have different |
+ href="/apps/analytics">Analytics for Apps</a> since apps have different |
restrictions from extensions. |
</p> |
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ |
<p> |
This tutorial expects that you have some familiarity writing extensions for |
Google Chrome. If you need information on how to write an extension, please |
- read the <a href="getstarted.html">Getting Started tutorial</a>. |
+ read the <a href="getstarted">Getting Started tutorial</a>. |
</p> |
<p> |
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ |
was loaded using the <code>https://</code> protocol. <strong>Chrome |
extensions and applications may <em>only</em> use the SSL-protected version of |
<code>ga.js</code></strong>. Loading <code>ga.js</code> over insecure HTTP is |
- disallowed by Chrome's default <a href="contentSecurityPolicy.html">Content |
+ disallowed by Chrome's default <a href="contentSecurityPolicy">Content |
Security Policy</a>. This, plus the fact that Chrome extensions are hosted |
under the <code>chrome-extension://</code> schema, requires a slight |
modification to the usual tracking snippet to pull <code>ga.js</code> directly |
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ |
<p> |
You'll also need to ensure that your extension has access to load the resource |
by relaxing the default content security policy. The policy definition in your |
- <a href="manifest.html"><code>manifest.json</code></a> might look like: |
+ <a href="manifest"><code>manifest.json</code></a> might look like: |
</p> |
<pre data-filename="manifest.json"> |
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); |
To ensure that tracking data from your extension is being sent to Google |
Analytics, you can inspect the pages of your extension in the |
Developer Tools window (see the |
- <a href="tut_debugging.html">debugging tutorial</a> for more information). |
+ <a href="tut_debugging">debugging tutorial</a> for more information). |
As the following figure shows, you should see requests for a file named |
<strong>__utm.gif</strong> if everything is set up correctly. |
</p> |