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>> Although ads.postgresql.org could in theory also track the IPs that they
>> send the image too and try and match that way if the cookie was not
>> found. That should fix it 99% of the time, I would think.
> Except then it has to save the IPs for every hit to every page *in case*
> someone happens to click through ...
But aren't they already saved in the apache logs? It would be expensive
to parse them, true, but this would be a rare case for those who are
not accepting cookies. Or at the very least, what if the non-mirror
site (e.g. www.postgresql.org) used a slightly different system that
did not rely on the cookie/image scheme?
Just trying to drum up revenue for our advertisers, after all.. :)
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