Well, well Neil Bothwick, OK then but...
> 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.
>
You could do this by JavaScript but as we all in Amiga land know
that there problems in such idea, one comes to mind started away. All
JS would have to do is send the information to central domain which
you use for such usage. Which would sned you are report as such. I
havn't look in to such system for some time but bet most browses that
use Java now wouldn't alow such an action (But don't hold me to that)
As point of intrest a lot of business ban all Java actions on there
systems, so this wouldn't work even if browser allowed such actions.
Now if you are confused by that well that's nothing compared to me.
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