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Steve Easton

Not that will provide their e-mail address.
To do that create a form and give them the
option to fill it out and provide an e-mail address.

Server statistics will only show you the IP address,
operating system and browser type. They do not
track any information that would allow you to identify
a visitor by e-mail address.
Additionally, ISP's such as AOL use proxy servers,
which means that several visitors could appear to be
coming from the same IP address.

hth


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95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
...............................with a computer
I have a business web site called
www.valenciasalononwheels.com and we heard there is a way
to see who and where users are coming from into our web
site. We would like to get that information and be able to
send emails back to them with our information. Is there
something out there I can install into my frontpage web
site?

Doug
 
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Doug

I have a business web site called
www.valenciasalononwheels.com and we heard there is a way
to see who and where users are coming from into our web
site. We would like to get that information and be able to
send emails back to them with our information. Is there
something out there I can install into my frontpage web
site?

Doug
 
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Steve Easton

Let me add, not by any "ethical" means,
that wouldn't alienate your visitors.

If I visited your site and then got an e-mail
from you without ever having willingly provided you
my e-mail address I would:
1. Never visit your site again.
2. Add your domain name to the restricted
list in my machines "hosts" file.

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95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
...............................with a computer
I have a business web site called
www.valenciasalononwheels.com and we heard there is a way
to see who and where users are coming from into our web
site. We would like to get that information and be able to
send emails back to them with our information. Is there
something out there I can install into my frontpage web
site?

Doug
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

If you have access to the server log files, then you can see where users are
coming from and what page they are viewing and how long. However it is not
possible to know who they are personally or have access to their email
address, etc. unless you place a form on your site and ask them to complete
it.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Tom P. Willett

BTW, just "visiting" a site will not provide an email address.
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Tom P. Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
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| Let me add, not by any "ethical" means,
| that wouldn't alienate your visitors.
|
| If I visited your site and then got an e-mail
| from you without ever having willingly provided you
| my e-mail address I would:
| 1. Never visit your site again.
| 2. Add your domain name to the restricted
| list in my machines "hosts" file.
|
| --
| 95isalive
| This site is best viewed..................
| ..............................with a computer
| | I have a business web site called
| www.valenciasalononwheels.com and we heard there is a way
| to see who and where users are coming from into our web
| site. We would like to get that information and be able to
| send emails back to them with our information. Is there
| something out there I can install into my frontpage web
| site?
|
| Doug
|
|
 

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