Tony Rolfe said,
> If Chris says that this is off-topic (It may well be), could you
> please reply privately ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ).
I'll reply here until Chris complains :)
> My web site has links to it from a number of "where to stay"-type
> sites, most of whom change an annual fee for the link.
> Is there any way I can tell (and then save) where a visitor to the
> site has come from? In other words "What was the last URL this
> visitor was on before getting here"? That way I can tell which, if
> any, of these sites are worth paying for.
A browser generally sends a Referrer header when requesting a page
from a server, this shows the URL of the page the visitor came from.
You need to speak to your web space provider about obtaining access
logs with this information. A third party tracking service won't be
able to help, the information has to come from the server holding your
site.
Neil
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