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strange yahoo referal

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mack

4:50 pm on Aug 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Anyone have any idea what this referal is. Doesnt seam to be yahoogle!

srd.yahoo.com/goo/%22free+jpegs%22/2/T=1028165088/F=b5f9e34968450
e5e14fb62f9e0da6809/*http://mysite.com/my
directory/mypage.htm

mack

8:42 am on Aug 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

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anyone??? :(

bobriggs

9:40 am on Aug 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

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How about a guess?

These are google backfill (web pages results)

Your logs probably mainly show a referer such as:

[google.yahoo.com...]

But if you mouse over the yahoo results and look at the actual link in the status bar, or view source, you'll see this T= and F= stuff.

This is a link to a redirector, which probably logs the click counts. My guess is that T= is a date/time stamp (because it's constant for each result in the serp. F= must id the site then.

The referer you got was most likely from a MAC user - Win users show the google.yahoo.com address in the address bar, but the MAC implementations use the link you clicked on, because you actually got there from a Location: header during the redirection.

whats up skip

10:08 am on Aug 24, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I could be wrong but the string has "goo" in it and the string looks a bit like it is encoding for Japanese or Chinese type characters. The "goo" may refer to the Japanese language search engine "goo" owned by NEC.

We run a Japanese language site and we have many somewhat similar referrals, but the structure of the string will vary depending on what encoding your browser or log file program is using.

martin

10:28 am on Aug 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I'm running an English language site, I moved it recently and it was out of Google for a month (those DNS caches).

Anyway I have referrers like that since the Google update.