browsers don't always return referrer and there's no other way to find it out as far as I know.
If you have some control over the referring page, you can have it link to a "bouncing" page that records the hit as coming from that source and then redirects to the desired page. (or have the referring page attach an argument that your log will see) - that's only if you have some control over the referring site.



On Dec 9, 2003, at 7:51 AM, Bill Downall wrote:


I have a system in place where I want to know that a browser was directed to
this web page from a specific totally different (non-witango) web page. I have
been using <@CGIPARAM referer>, but that is coming up blank sometimes.
What alternatives do I have?


Bill




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