If you are lucky, the tracking that the other site does will look for a
"code" in the URL and not simply the HTTP_referer.
As you noticed, CFLOCATION does not pass the required information. If their
script uses CGI variables and look for the CGI.HTTP_referer they are not
going to find it.
If p
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I'm pretty sure that the CF server is NOT doing the request. When
you do a you are actually sending a "STATUS: 302" code
to the browser, essentially telling the browser that the object they
were requesting has moved, you need to go over ..there to g
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-Original Message-
From: Nick Call [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 11:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cflocation and referrers
I have found myself stuck in a corner on this one. Please help if you
can.
I have
> I have a page of links to external sites. I needed to be able to
> track the
> click-throughs to these sites. Easy enough, I have created a
> simple counter
> that logs each clickthrough and where it is going, then re-directs using
> cflocation. The new problem that created is that on their e
try fuseboxes cf_location tagmaybe that will work
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- Original Message -
From: "Nick Call" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 11:06 AM
Subject: cflocation and referrers
> I have fou
I have found myself stuck in a corner on this one. Please help if you can.
I have a page of links to external sites. I needed to be able to track the
click-throughs to these sites. Easy enough, I have created a simple counter
that logs each clickthrough and where it is going, then re-directs u
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