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- This script will track any incoming referral to your website, so you can tell where visitors are coming from to your website, whether this is a search engine, or another person''s website, and records the URL of the referring website. This way, you can take a look at the websites of people who are linking to your website, even if you don''t know who they are. To use the script, just paste the code into the top of the web page that you would like to track incomming referrals. This script should only be used once per page, but it can be used within as many pages of your website as you like. You could include the script within every page of your website, and then you would know who is referring all of your visitors to your website, and the URL''s of those referrers. Awesome!
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- Trying to browse to a server that''s inaccessible to you? This CGI script may be what you need. It acts as an HTTP proxy, and can be a bridge between a browser and an otherwise inaccessible server. It also makes your requests anonymous, so you c...
- MimeSlapper is a workaround for the confusing apache mime-type file headers, in the case of mp3 files, where a &"standardized&" mime type has not yet been widely accepted. It allows you to configure via a hard variable, or via a spe...
- How about the idea of Electronic Business Card? This Perl script is very useful, if you want to give your site visitors free web space but you don''t want to use a lot of resources. Your visitors fill out a form and instantly create their static...
- Use this script to create a log file which you can analyze with a programm like FastStats. It allows you to get all the statistics you want such as number of visits, browser and OS used, entering point, URL referrals, most popular pages, most recent ...
- WebGuestbook allows users to manipulate a guestbook HTML file dynamically by adding their own entries to the document. Thus, you can create a virtual guestbook that visitors can sign, leaving their contact information and perhaps comments about your ...