New Domain Wizard
   

The New Domain Wizard guides you through the creation of a domain associated with a dataset.


Page 1 - Name the Domain

The domain name is usually the externally published name of the server.

Examples:

·    ClickTracks  
·    Bobs Fruit Site  


Page 2 - Enter the URL

Enter the top-level URL of the website to be analyzed. Click the Go button to see a preview of the site to confirm that the URL is correct.


Page 3 - Specify Aliases for the Web Site

The New Domain Wizard will try to find as many default site aliases as it can and will present them to you in the text area. Enter any other names or IP addresses by which this same site is accessible to users. Edit this list to ensure all variants of the domain name are set up. For example, if you entered www.bobsfruitsite.com into the first page, you would enter bobsfruitsite.com and the IP address. Do not list subdomains or other websites here.

The ClickTracks Server uses these aliases to differentiate between internal and external web links for the analyzed website.

Notes for sites with HTTPS protocol:

·If your site serves the same pages in the same domain for both HTTP and HTTPS, list both as aliases of the domain.  
 
·Create two separate domains (for each HTTP and HTTPS URLs) if they have different content and are served by different web servers under the current dataset. This allows for proper analysis of these HTTPS pages, as well as of the HTTP pages in your dataset.  


Page 4 - Case Sensitivity

Choose the case sensitivity of the web server machine being analyzed. Specify whether this web site is running on a Windows (not case sensitive) or UNIX/Linux (case sensitive) server.


Page 5 - Server Scripting

Specify the server-side scripting used on the web server being analyzed. The default value is chosen by the New Domain Wizard and will most likely be correct. If the default selection is incorrect, override the value by selecting another choice.


See Also: New Dataset Wizard, New Multi-Domain Wizard, New Web Server Wizard