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Message # 1012100:
Date: 06/28/02 23:32
By: tony
Subject: RE: Referrer checking?

I think the way to go is to extract the URL information from the history list, in the back button. - But I have no idea how to do this, I'm sure javascript has a way, being that you can access history.go(-1), but then how to get that information back into php?

Anyone have any ideas on how to do that?
This way you could even record the whole path that led into your site, you can traverse this list and find out the search engine and the terms used to find you.

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RE: opentrackerMayukh04/30/05 05:46
RE: Some fixes to SourceForges browser.phpDavid Neff12/06/02 20:29
Cache Problem(On Indirect Ip's)Shrirang Kulkarni11/06/02 03:43
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RE: Referrer checking?tony06/28/02 23:32
Use timestamp from random numnicole05/16/02 16:50
RE: Sample SQL to run reports sortingChris Peterson04/22/02 04:14
RE: Sample SQL to run reports sortingBrandon04/05/02 18:19
Sample SQL to run reports sortingLuis Oliveira03/25/02 04:48
Problem using 1x1 pixel GIF imageAnders Kronquist10/18/01 12:03
Referrer, uniques and standardsFrans03/08/01 19:46
Memory effective DatabaseKenneth02/08/01 12:21
RE: Apache log => mysqlMartin01/16/01 06:16
Java referrerdavid01/01/01 20:35
here's some code I use on a large systemStephen VanDyke12/28/00 14:45
RE: Referrer checking?david12/27/00 20:55
RE: A more optimized solutionRichard Bendelow12/22/00 08:41
RE: Badly normalized - Both?llong12/20/00 18:36
RE: opentrackerllong12/20/00 18:21
Error but no error echoed???Charles12/19/00 15:36
Apache log => mysqlJames12/19/00 10:05
RE: Badly normalizedJeppe Salvesen12/15/00 20:12
Simple way to convert Day integer back to datPatrick12/14/00 21:27
mod_log_mysql is the way to goNathan Cassano12/14/00 11:54
!the real solution: webalizer.com/sample !!!Igor12/13/00 13:40
RE: Badly normalizedBeth J.12/13/00 11:08
RE: Disabled imagesTim Perdue, PHPBuilder.com12/13/00 10:32
Disabled imagesJoe Clarke12/12/00 19:47
A more optimized solutionStallion12/12/00 14:57
RE: Real user trackingEd Rahn12/12/00 14:20
RE: Not the fastest solutionViking12/12/00 11:37
RE: Badly normalizedMartijn12/12/00 11:29
opentrackeredmz12/12/00 11:12
RE: Referrer checking?Martin Joergensen12/12/00 10:25
RE: Badly normalizedTim Perdue, PHPBuilder.com12/12/00 09:44
Another alternativeGeorge Schlossnagle12/12/00 08:58
RE: Referrer checking?Grant Petersen12/12/00 01:54
RE: Not the fastest solutionHendrik Mans12/11/00 20:13
Badly normalizedJeppe Salvesen12/11/00 19:04
HTML-based e-mailChris Thompson12/11/00 17:42
Not the fastest solutionViking12/11/00 16:08
RE: Real user trackingSean Clark12/11/00 14:07
RE: Real user trackingluke chasteen12/11/00 12:53
RE: Referrer checking?Pavel Prishivalko12/11/00 10:55
RE: Referrer checking?Micheal O Shea12/11/00 09:33
RE: Real user trackingTim Perdue, PHPBuilder.com12/11/00 09:30
RE: Referrer checking?John12/11/00 08:24
Real user trackingNightOwl12/11/00 07:38
cache problem if using host without PHPSaS12/11/00 07:08
RE: Referrer vs. Referer foophilip olson12/10/00 21:59
RE: Referrer checking?Tim Perdue, PHPBuilder.com12/10/00 21:30
Referrer checking?Hendrik Mans12/10/00 20:44
 

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