Update to my dasBlog hack for showing public referrers and search engine queries#

A while ago, I hacked dasBlog so I could browse my public referrers. Afterwards, I moved the google and feedster queries to a separate list so they don't clutter the 'real' referrers. Now, I made the code more generic so I could easily add some more search engines like Altavista, Yahoo! Search and MSN Search. So I figured I'd post the code here since I like to think it's pretty cool to have :-) So if you're running dasBlog, just copy the files in the zipfile into your root blog folder and enjoy your new PublicReferrers page!

PublicReferrersAndSearchQueries.zip (5,98 KB)
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Monday, September 27, 2004 8:09:55 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
Thanks a lot for sharing the code. I saw this feature in your blog sometime ago and was wanting to code the same for my blog since then.
Monday, September 27, 2004 10:31:06 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
No problem, glad I could help :-) Don't forget that you can easily tweak the code to block certain referrers, you seem to have a mild case of referrer-trashing going on ;-)

Let me know if it's (not) working out for you!
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 9:50:13 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
The referrer-trashing seem to increase the second I setup the public referrers! I think the referrer have some way of checking if there are public referrer pages and intensify the attack. Anyway I made it private now. I will wait and see if that has any effect on the referrer-trashing.

By the war adding filters and new search engines are nice features. They work well for me. Thanks again.
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