On 9/19/99 6:23 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>Good Day everyone:
>Does anyone know of a way to track requests of files (particularly 
>.jpg's) coming from domains not of my own (www.readio.com).
>
>My main concern is that I would like to see if people are linking to 
>my photos for use on other sites. I have hundreds of these photos of 
>NYC on my site and I do not wish to password protect any at this 
>time.
>
>I wish to see what/who may be linking to individual jpgs.
>
>BTW - Analog 3.32, Run locally on WIN98, 
>I still haven't figured out how to run it on my hosted UNIX server.

One way to approach this is to have analog ONLY look at .gif and .jpeg 
requests. Then the Referrer reports will probably show what you are 
interested in. Try:

FILEINCLUDE *.gif
FILEINCLUDE *.jpeg
FILEINCLUDE *.jpg

and see what happens.

Good Luck
Jason

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