> " < A HREF="http://www.secondwww.com/ ecc "
> How i can configure analog to record it
I can think of a few ways...
1. Run Analog against the server log of the destination site, assuming you
have access, and look at the referrer report.
2. Use a "Click-Through" tracking/redirect script that does its own
logging. There are tons of free/cheap ones available. Analog can be
used to look for those .cgi requests, depending upon how the script
actually works, but usually the script does the tracking for you.
3. Kludge together some directories that have meta-refresh tags in their
index files, and use these in place of the redirect script. Analog can
then give you a directory report that gives what you seem to want.
There are probably others too, but #2 is by far the most common and
most flexible. If you don't have CGI capability, #3 is a close second.
Hope this helps.
-=Jim=-
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