A client of mine as asked me to beef up his website logs.
At the moment the controlling Perl script logs every action and logs every page each visitor visits. This is very useful and has helped identify a few navigation issues within his site. One of his suppliers has told him that they can tell the geographical location of visitors to their own website and that this is easy to achieve. My client is obviously excited about this and wants me to implement the same functionality to his site.
Can geograhical location be identified in some way from a simple visit? The only way that I know to do this would be for people to register on the site. As far as casual visitors are concerned, I thought that all we had to go on was the IP address which is non geographic.
If there is a way please enlighten me before my client dumps me in favour of
Keith
At the moment the controlling Perl script logs every action and logs every page each visitor visits. This is very useful and has helped identify a few navigation issues within his site. One of his suppliers has told him that they can tell the geographical location of visitors to their own website and that this is easy to achieve. My client is obviously excited about this and wants me to implement the same functionality to his site.
Can geograhical location be identified in some way from a simple visit? The only way that I know to do this would be for people to register on the site. As far as casual visitors are concerned, I thought that all we had to go on was the IP address which is non geographic.
If there is a way please enlighten me before my client dumps me in favour of
Keith