I have not used google analytics, so I don't know. In theory, it could/should still work. The original client ip is, afaik, included in the http header "X-Forwarded-For". It's pretty much as if the user uses a proxy server (i.e. a forward proxy, not a reverse proxy) - how does google analytics deal with that? Plus, I think they use cookies for the actual tracking, those should not be affected. But as I said, I have never used it, so I really can't be sure.
I used mod_proxy it in the past to include some snippets provided on a site via plain html inside an https page. No kind of tracking was necessary. hth, Lutz On 6/19/06, Giampaolo Tomassoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If this is done to fire a hit in google analytics, wouldn't google report the ip address and country of the server instead of the client's ones? giampaolo
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