Andrew Guard said,
> 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.
You cannot do that in JavaScript, it doesn't permit you to send mails
from a script except to the domain containing the script. Otherwise
you'd have innocent-seeming pages mailing your address to a spam
harvester every time you load them.
Neil
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