So this is the flow: siteA. Com/this-page. Php (which has several links, each with an identifier "id") siteA.Com/this-page.
Php? Link=id&dest=home referrer=siteA.Com/this-page. Php siteA.
Com/redirect. Php? Link=id&dest=home referrer=siteA.
Com/this-page. Php? Link=id&dest=home siteB.
Com/home referrer=siteA.Com/this-page. Php? Link=id&dest=home I'm not sure I understand your question.
You want the referrer to stay at siteA. Com/redirect. Php?
Link=id&dest=home and not siteA. Com/this-page. Php?
Link=id&dest=home? Why? The browser doesn't change the referrer when it follows a redirect, so you really need your forward hack What I suggest you do do is to have your links link to redirect.
Php directly. The referrer will be siteA. Com/this-page.
Php instead of redirect. Php but I don't see why that's a problem.
So this is the flow: siteA. Com/this-page. Php (which has several links, each with an identifier "id") siteA.Com/this-page.
Php? Link=id&dest=home referrer=siteA.Com/this-page. Php siteA.
Com/redirect. Php? Link=id&dest=home referrer=siteA.
Com/this-page. Php? Link=id&dest=home siteB.
Com/home referrer=siteA.Com/this-page. Php? Link=id&dest=home I'm not sure I understand your question.
You want the referrer to stay at siteA. Com/redirect. Php?
Link=id&dest=home and not siteA. Com/this-page. Php?
Link=id&dest=home? Why? The browser doesn't change the referrer when it follows a redirect, so you really need your forward hack.
What I suggest you do do is to have your links link to redirect. Php directly. The referrer will be siteA.Com/this-page.
Php instead of redirect. Php, but I don't see why that's a problem.
It's the reverse -- I want the referrer to be/siteA. Com/this-page. Php?
Link=id&dest=id. With a regular link, the referrer would be siteA. Com/this-page.
Php, but I wouldn't know which link the user clicked on -- which is the driver for all this complexity. Just wondering if there's a cleaner way to do it. – sonofrodrigo Jul 14 '10 at 17:26 @sono Ok, you're right.
Why not change the links to siteA. Com/redirect. Php?
Link=id&dest=home and have redirect. Php forward to siteB. Com/home?
Link=id, then? – Artefacto Jul 14 '10 at 18:14 I end up losing the query string parameters in the referring URL in that situation (w/ link: siteA. Com/redirect.
Php? Link=id&dest=home). The way tracking works on site B (in this instance) is I can attribute sales to a specific referrer.In essence what I'm trying to do is change the referrer on the fly.
– sonofrodrigo Jul 14 '10 at 19:43.
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