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We've got a tracking system that saves the HTTP_REFERER variable into a MySQL dB.
When I examine the table maybe 20% of the entries are empty.
I'm sure this topic has been covered before but if anyone could point to any good resources about how the referer is not passed to a server I would be grateful.
Is 20% "normal" or too high for null or blank entries?
Thanks, Jarboy
we have 30%
bit of a grey area, but could be:
* people who have bookmarked your site or heard about it and go straight there by typing it in the browser
* people who have firewalls which mask their Referer - increasing with growth of broadband which needs a firewall
not sure what else it could be?
If you read it, you will get an idea of the importance or otherwise of the various factors that come into play.
Basiclly nobody can really tell how many visits any one web site is getting, all you can really get is trends over time, plus a rough idea on visits