I am in dire need of calling a CGI script (i.e. message.cgi) that resides in an executable sub-directory called /cgi-bin from my index.htm file. The challenge is that I need to call this script on the page load AND to pass it parameters that have to be extracted from the URL for the site.
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Keep it coming Sleip :))
To give you a little more background on what I am trying to do...
I really don't care about where the visitors came from (which is readily available from the log files) - what I am really trying to track is what message made them visit the site. So, with opt-in emails...
Good idea and I will definitely do that for testing purposes. That said, I would like to eventually be able to use the method I initially described if only because the link appears much more friendly that way (so sooner or later I will need to figure out how to parse the parameter with a script...
I am trying to figure out how to handle better tracking of my site visitors and have decided to do the following: in each link that I publish (either in emails or banner ads), I will add a ?[parameter] to the URL link so that I can track the source of the visit.
Now, where I need some help is...
I am trying to figure out how to handle tracking of my site visitors and have decided to do the following: in each link that I publish (either in emails or banner ads), I will add a ?[parameter] to the URL link so that I can track the source of the visit.
Now, where I need some help is what...
I am trying to figure out how to handle tracking of my site visitors and have decided to do the following: in each link that I publish (either in emails or banner ads), I will add a ?[parameter] to the URL link so that I can track the source of the visit.
Now, where I need some help is what...
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