: [PHP] Another Guru's Help Needed...
Ya know, I was afraid you were going to say something like that does
anyone know of anything like this that has been done? And does anyone
know
where I can find a list of Search Engine IP adds?
BTW Jeremy, Thanks.
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From: j
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Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 8:14 PM
To: Dallas Kropka
Cc: Michael Kimsal; PHP LIST
Subject: RE: [PHP] Another Guru's Help Needed...
You are going to have to research the query string for each search
engine that you intend to support, and then parse it out.
for example: go to google. searc
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> Most likely but how do I strip it to determine the string of keywords?
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> Note to list: I cant depend on site logs.
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> -Or
Most likely but how do I strip it to determine the string of keywords?
Note to list: I cant depend on site logs.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Kimsal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:33 PM
To: Dallas Kropka
Cc: PHP LIST
Subject: Re: [PHP] Another Guru
Isn't this info in the HTTP_REFERER field normally?
Dallas Kropka wrote:
> I need to grab the referring search engines keywords used in the search. I
> need to be able to determine what the keywords were, and what the engine
> was... (Lycos, AltaVista etc...).
>
> How can I do this, where can I
I need to grab the referring search engines keywords used in the search. I
need to be able to determine what the keywords were, and what the engine
was... (Lycos, AltaVista etc...).
How can I do this, where can I find info on this, or is there something that
will do this already that I can integ
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