On Sun, October 8, 2006 1:05 pm, Peter Lauri wrote:
I am trying to track where the people entered a unique page from
(developing
an affiliate system).
I have been using the $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] to track this and
record it
on a affiliate entrance of the web site. However, that is not
Hi guys,
I am trying to track where the people entered a unique page from (developing
an affiliate system).
I have been using the $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] to track this and record it
on a affiliate entrance of the web site. However, that is not tracking all
clicks. Only some of them have.
HTTP_REFERER is not a reliable way of capturing a remote address. Sometimes
the client does not set it at all.
On 08/10/06, Peter Lauri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am trying to track where the people entered a unique page from
(developing
an affiliate system).
I have been using
Peter Lauri wrote:
I am trying to track where the people entered a unique page from (developing
an affiliate system).
I have been using the $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] to track this and record it
on a affiliate entrance of the web site. However, that is not tracking all
clicks. Only some of them
Hello,
I have a Host on DynDNS.org with the URL
http://onlinestore.tamay-dogan.homelinux.net/u/controller.php
In the Pages I like to check, whether the URL was called from
inside my Domain or not. For testing I have added
echo $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
but it returns every time
On Friday 05 November 2004 01:13, Michelle Konzack wrote:
[snip]
Then I have the same problem with
echo $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
which tell me every time the ServerName but not the public
ServerAlias.
WHY ?
Look up UseCanonicalName in the Apache docs and see if this relates to your
Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Wednesday 07 July 2004 05:43 pm, Shaun wrote:
Hi,
Can someone tell me why
echo '$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] = '.$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER].'br';
Produces
$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] =
Is this a problem with my
Shaun a écrit :
after lots of investigation it appears that it is just my laptop that won't
disply the variable, maybe because I am using Norton Firewall?
Possible. The REFERER HTTP field is OPTIONAL
-- See http1.1 spec (rfc2616) or this list archives.
So it's not a field anyone should rely upon.
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 11:49:24 +0200, Christophe Chisogne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shaun a écrit :
after lots of investigation it appears that it is just my laptop that won't
disply the variable, maybe because I am using Norton Firewall?
Possible. The REFERER HTTP field is OPTIONAL
-- See
Hi,
Can someone tell me why
echo '$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] = '.$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER].'br';
Produces
$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] =
Is this a problem with my server configuration, if so is there a SERVER
variable I can use instead?
Many thanks
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Shaun wrote:
Hi,
Can someone tell me why
echo '$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] = '.$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER].'br';
Produces
$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] =
Is this a problem with my server configuration, if so is there a SERVER
variable I can use instead?
Many thanks
My guess is you didn't come to the page with that
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 22:43:11 +0100, Shaun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can someone tell me why
echo '$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] = '.$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER].'br';
Produces
$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] =
Is this a problem with my server configuration, if so is there a SERVER
variable I can use
On Wednesday 07 July 2004 05:43 pm, Shaun wrote:
Hi,
Can someone tell me why
echo '$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] = '.$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER].'br';
Produces
$_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER] =
Is this a problem with my server configuration, if so is there a SERVER
variable I can use instead?
It could be
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