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 Posted by Paul Herber on 05/31/07 16:56 
On 31 May 2007 09:31:10 -0700, shimmyshack <matt.farey@gmail.com> 
wrote: 
 
>On May 31, 4:40 pm, Phil <supp...@campbell-graves.org> wrote: 
>> What methods do we have of collecting information about browsing 
>> history? We would like to see the last few links that a client 
>> followed, prior to entering our site. 
>> 
>> I thought $_SERVER[] object might have something like this, but I 
>> haven't found any details, yet. 
>> 
>> Thanks for your ideas. 
>> 
>> Phil 
> 
>that would be an invasion of privacy, unless you own the previous site 
>they were on. You could possibly get access to some history using 
>underhand js techniques, or through paying a 3rd party advertiser 
>(clickthrough) but none of it is reliable and its not fairplay. 
>When you consider what you would like you must spare a thought for 
>what's best for the world as well. 
 
Any website that says it's not a 'get rich quick scheme', probably is. 
 
"receive your customized financial analysis, a $400 value, FREE with 
your order. " 
 
"ISBN: number pending" 
 
Sorry, sunshine, but your website has scamster written all over it. 
And you want to invade privacy? Yeah, right. 
 
 
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Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd.        http://www.sandrila.co.uk/
 
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