référant

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{n} referrer
(Bilgisayar) The referrer, or HTTP referrer—also known by the common misspelling referer that occurs as an HTTP header field
An URL a visitor originated from to get you your site that contains a link to your site If the visitor followed a link to reach one of your pages, the referrer will be the previous page In the case of a graphic on a page, the referrer will be the page containing the graphic
URL of an HTML page that refers to your website
The URL of the web page from which a visitor came The server's referrer log file will indicate this If a visitor came directly from a search engine listing, the query used to find the page will usually be encoded in the referer URL, making it easy to see which keywords are bringing visitors The referer information can also be accessed as document referrer within JavaScript or via the HTTP_REFERER environment variable (accessible from scripting languages)
One who refers
The referring URL of the current request (the page containing the link the user clicked) Some log files contain referrer data that is imported into the Analysis database Users can then run reports that provide information on, for example, the continent, organization name, and organization city of the referrer (Usage Import, Report Writer, Content Analyzer)
URL of an HTML page that refers to the site
Web site page and location showing how your visitor clicked through to your site
The URL of an HTML page that refers visitors to a site
The URL or site address from which a visitor came from
(Clickstream Intelligence Administrator's Guide) [definition #2] (Clickstream Intelligence User's Guide)
A person who refers another
Definition: The URL of the web site that a visitor has come from This information is stored in the server's referrer log file and can be used to discover which search engines or web sites are delivery traffic to your web site
The web browser generally provides the most recent previous URL when making a request; this is called the referrer There are two major kinds of referrers Each graphic on a page will show that page as its referrer When a visitor clicks on a link that points to a page at your site, the URL of the external page containing the link is sent as the referrer
{i} one who refers, one who directs to another person or source of information
The URL of the Web page from which a visitor came, as indicated by a server's referrer log file If a visitor comes directly from a search engine listing, the query used to find the page will usually be encoded in the referrer URL, making it possible to see which keywords are bringing in visitors
URL of an HTML page that refers to your Web site
Client referrer
URL of an HTML page that refers to the site [Back to The Top]