There is a way for this, when visitors follow outbound links on
your pages:

With a little JavaScript and/or a CGI you could write any outbound
jump from your pages to a logfile. I think I've seen such scripts
in Freeware-CGI-collections, but haven't tried them myself yet.

> Colin Melville schrieb:
> 
> I guess this may be impossible, but with such a versatile program I'll
> ask anyway.
> Is it possible to identify a visitor trail. i.e. what sequence of
> pages did they visit before they left the site.
> The REFERRER report identifies where a user came from, but how to know
> where they went?
> 
> Colin Melville  FRCA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> webmaster for http://www.eha.org.uk
> 
> _____________________________________________
> 
> Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA) -
> serving the poorest and neediest peoples in North India
> 
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