See http://analog.cx/docs/webworks.html.

You can't track this kind of link directly, because the request is never received by your server. You would need to change all those external links to go through a redirctor script on your site so the requests will end up in your logs. There are several examples of this kind of script available on the web. Try a search for "external link redirection script".

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Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines


Andy Gao wrote:

Hi,
I am new to analog. Currently I have a link to external reference in my web 
page.

eg. <a href="http://google.com";>google</a>

how can I trace 'how many people click this link'?

Thank you for your help.

Andy
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