mister b <mist@b.com> writes:
> and why would it cause X to lock up harder than Pat Robertson's anus at a
> gay bar?
>
> found at www.nolo.com while searching for public domain law information
>
> #<script src="https://ssl.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" type="text/
> #javascript">
> #</script>
> #<script type="text/javascript">
> #_uacct = "UA-95547-1";
> #urchinTracker();
> #</script>
> #</body>
> #</html> http://labnol.blogspot.com/2005/11/p...-tracking.html
Webmasters will increasingly use Google Analytics (formerly, Urchin) to
determine how many people are visiting their sites, where they are coming
from and what they're clicking on. There are certainly good times for the
website owners.
The UTM is the Google Analytics Traffic Monitor - proprietary Google
Analytics Tracking Code (urchin.js), which is installed on a web page for
the purpose of collecting Customer Data, whereby unique visitors can be
accurately tracked using a combination of server and client-side
technology including cookies.
They suggest a remedy for Windows too!
atb
Glyn
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