Not sure if I read it properly, btu I think you can look at <img> tag.
In the src attribute you can actually put a url. like "http://blah/file.php"; 
in this php file you get the http referrer. in the add you somewhere put this 
img tag. in file.php, while doing whatever you want, you will put the src as a 
image of size say 1px by 1px. Did I remotely answer your question or am I 
rambling off the topic?

>I'm trying to track the number of hits
>from a site that a client has an ad on.
>
>I have his site stats in a db, but found
>not hits from that particular http_referer,
>although I know there should be.
>
>I think I tracked the problem to the fact
>that the ad opens a new browser window
>and that eliminates the possiblity of
>tracking the variable.
>
>Is there a way around this and still
>get the http_referer?
>
>Rick

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