On Wednesday, May 03, 2006 8:39 PM [EDT],
Andrew Ganegama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks for your reply.
>
> In the case where multiple visitors have the same gateway ip address,
> ie. in a corporate network with NAT, is there a way to  get the unique
> visitors?

Define a visitor. If you can come up with a definition of "visitor" that
doesn't involve an IP address, then
getting a count of unique visitors might be possible. The most obvious
solution is to use cookies, and assign a unique permanent cookie to any new
"visitor". Then you can use that cookie as a "user" field.

The issue is discussed in greater detail in
http://analog.cx/docs/webworks.html

Aengus


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