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: How to prevent Google Analytics from adding a second slash between domain and page specific URL when viewing a page? I have a blog http://foo.tumblr.com. I sometimes go to Site Content - All

@LarsenBagley505

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I have a blog foo.tumblr.com. I sometimes go to Site Content - All Pages on Google Analytics and then navigate to page listing and then click the icon to take me to that page on my blog. However, instead of opening foo.tumblr.com/post/1234/blah.html Google Analytics is opening foo.tumblr.com//post/1234/blah.html (i.e., it is adding a second slash between the domain the page specific component of the URL).
How can I stop Google Analytics from doing this?

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@Bryan171

This is now in Admin -> "View Settings" (right hand column) under "default page" with the new Analytics layout...

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@Rivera981

Several people mention removing the trailing slash in the website URL in Google Analytics.
I had checked my website "property settings" and there was no trailing slash in the website URL.

However, there is a separate "profile settings" page which did have a trailing slash. When I removed the slash from this page, the problem was fixed.

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@Lee4591628

Remove the trailing slashes from your site name in Google Analytics on your admin page.

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@Jessie594

You have a slash on the end of your website URI configuration profile.

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@Barnes591

In your Google Analytics, check under the Admin page, the Property settings for the site. In the default URL, perhaps you are leaving behind one more slash, take that out and GA will start showing the correct URLs from the day you make this change.

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@LarsenBagley505

This site has multiple solutions for the double slash sltaylor.co.uk/blog/double-slashes-in-analytics-urls/

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