I am very sorry, apparently this list does not like HTML emails, so I now see my first email was blank! Glad to see that it nevertheless sparked the creativity of the group!
Now that I am famous for my minimalist approach, here is the lengthy email I *meant* to send: Hello all, I have an interesting challenge: I have a standalone that a user downloads by clicking a button on a download web page. My conundrum is, I would like the standalone to know from what website the user originated when they clicked a link to jump to the download page. For example, let's say http://bob.com has a link that says "Go download this thing now!", and the link on Bob's web page is something like: http://thedownloadsite.com/downloadpage.html?referrer=bob It's easy for PHP code in the landing download page to get the information that "Bob sent them" with a $GET. But how on earth will the Revolution standalone know about Bob? Here are a few options my feeble brain has been considering: 1. Have the landing page write a cookie to the drive, then have Rev scan all browsers on the computer for the cookie? (no, sounds really dicey, permission privilege problems?) 2. Have Rev somehow read the URL in the browser (no, days could have elapsed before they launch the standalone, won't work) 3. Revlet (no, we can't make the user install two things) 4. a secret text file gets generated and downloaded to the drive along with the standalone, the standalone finds it, reads it and deletes it? (no, the user might be confused and delete it before they launch the standalone) 5. make different standalones for the dozens or hundreds of potential referrers (no, way too much trouble) 6. give them a code to type into the standalone, or choose who sent them from a menu (no, they'll forget) 7. make sure they don't forget by offering a discount (no, client said no discounts) 8. capture the user IP and tie it to Bob with code on the landing page (no, several people in an office (same IP) might be doing this at the same time, no way to distinguish between them) 9. ask them for their email address on the landing page before downloading and link their email and bob in a database (yes, this will work, but it is a last resort, because some people will resent the trouble and not download) How can the standalone link the user and Bob, who sent them? Is this an impossibility? Or is it very simple and I can't see what is right in front of my face? Thanks in advance for any ideas, Derek -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/an-interesting-challenge-tp1012716p1013487.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
