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Name: CReferrer Support forum
Base name: creferrer
Description: Extract search engine keywords from referrer URL
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License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
All time users: 2386 users
All time rank: 1048
Week users: 7 users
Week rank: 1163
 
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Name: Setec Astronomy <e-mail contact>
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Home page: http://setecastronomy.redirectme.net/
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All time rank: 11
Week rank: 79

Innovation Award

PHP Programming Innovation award nominee
March 2004
Number 6
Where are my site visitors coming and why, are frequent questions asked by many site owners. One way to track that information is using the HTTP referer headers that tell the URL of the page that the user visited before the current page.

The search engine sites are one common source of new visitors. Usually the user searches for something and the search engine site presents a list of pages where what is searched may be found. The search keywords are part of the URL of the search engine result pages. When the use clicks on a result link and accesses the listed site, usually the browser passes to that site the URL of the search engine results page in the HTTP referer header.

What this class does is to parse the HTTP referer header and try to match it against the URL pattern of several well known search engine sites.

This definitely helps answering Web site owner questions about where did my site visitors come from and what where they searching for that lead them to my site.

Manuel Lemos

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Group folder image HTTP HTTP protocol clients, headers and cookies View top rated classes
Group folder image Text processing Manipulating and validating text data View top rated classes

Detailed description

Most browsers usually send the URL of a page the user accessed before and clicked on a link or submited a form that lead to the current page. That information is usually passed to PHP scripts in HTTP_REFERER environment variable.

This class is meant to parse the HTTP referer URL of the page that lead the user to the current page and determine if it is a known search engine.

In the case that a known search engine is recognized, the class can extract the search keywords that the user entered in the search site.

The class comes with a data file that is used to described 24 known search engines. You may edit this file to add more entries to let the class recognize more search sites from the referer URL.

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PHP Web Analytics You'll need to use $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] to determine that information...

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Plain text file creferrer.class.php Class CReferrer class
Plain text file engines.ini Data Search engines settings
Plain text file test_referrer.php Example Test script
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