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![]() | Search Terms It would be beneficial to me to know what search engines sent the user for a particular search term. I can't imagine that it would require much more work for you, as you appararently use the referrer URL to grab the search term, so could quite easily grab the domain name and match it to an array of search engines Cheers, Jee |
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![]() | I thought the search term was what the user searched for when they arrived at the parked page. |
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![]() | hmmm... Ed? which one is it? |
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![]() | Mr Nuke is correct. |
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