Posted by dorayme on 07/22/05 02:26
> From: "duckyman" <duckyman@xs4all.nl>
>
> Hi everyone
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to block access to a site when
> visitors use a specific external link to access it? Some webstats can
> so the orignal link which has been used to access a page. I was
> wondering if it is possible to use this method to block (or forward)
> people who try to visit a page by clicking on a specific external link.
> I´ve been linked on a site where I don´t want to be on. Unfortunatly
> they don´t want to remove the link. That is why I´m looking for a way
> to prevent people using this link from viewing my page.
>
> Thanks for all your help in advance...
>
> Grz,
>
> ducky
>
I'd love to see me wrong, but how could this be at all possible? You can
copy a link from a site and paste it in the url bar and you can type the
same. You could not tell which the user did. I doubt if the action of
clicking a link, which just does auto what you can do manually or semi
manually would be any different?
Perhaps a more brutal approach is called for. How about a wild axe onslaught
on the office of the people who refuse to remove the link?
dorayme
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