Well, you should write some peace of code that will track your users ....
Try to search on Goggle, hotscripts.com etc ...
PHP cannot tell it to you automatically ... it can give you some data using
which with some logic you can arrived other point you know who they are and
how they found you ...
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky
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From: Barry Fawthrop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Environment Variables ???
Importance: High
Why do the Environment Variables
REMOTE_IDENT
REMOTE_USER
HTTP_FROM
HTTP_IDENT
and others exists IF they don't return any information ???
Is there anyway to find out Who visit's your site.
(1) I'm trying to determine between Search Engines and actual Visitors
(2) I'm trying to see who is interested in what I have. I have mailing list
and guestbook, yet no-one clicks these
Are there any "tricks" I can use to see who these people are ??
This is for a Christian Ministry site, if this is a factor
Thanks Barry
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