![]() ![]() ![]() The fixes in this release cause the opt-out flags to be sent if they are present when tracking links. Customers using opt-out may have seen the server-side forwarding opt-out parameters not honored when tracking links.See the Privacy reporting in the Admin user guide for more information. This update causes opt.dmp and opt.sell to always be included when tracking links.Updated links in files that pointed to documentation.This scenario can happen when you pass svg objects to the link tracking call. If it is not a string, then it gracefully ignores the href attribute instead of failing. The link tracking call s.tl() now verifies that the object which is passed to it contains an href attribute of type string. ![]() Learn more about User-Agent client hints. Collection of high-entropy hints is disabled by default. You can configure client hints via Tags or use the collectHighEntropyUserAgentHints configuration variable. AppMeasurement now supports the collection of high-entropy user-agent client hints which Chromium browsers (Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge) use to provide device information.Changed POST Content-Type header to use x-www-form-urlencoded by default.Added additional error handling for browsers with faulty high-entropy User-Agent client hints APIs.Added the optional configuration variable decodeLinkParameters to decode link URLs that include double-byte-encoded characters.Added safeguards to prevent multiple post-track callbacks for a single tracking request.Added the optional method bufferRequests() to enhance the reliability of capturing requests when a browser doesn’t support the Beacon API or cancels requests when a page unloads.You can download the latest version of AppMeasurement from GitHub. AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notesĬumulative release notes for AppMeasurement for JavaScript. ![]()
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