Method and apparatus for tracking the navigation path of a user on the world wide web
DCFirst Claim
1. A method for tracking the navigation path of a user operating on a user station, said user having been directed to a second site on a world wide web (WWW) from a first site on said WWW, said first WWW site having a universal resource locator (URL) for uniquely identifying an address of said first WWW site on said WWW, said second WWW site having a URL for uniquely identifying an address of said second WWW site on said WWW, said first WWW site including means for directing said user from said first WWW site to said second WWW site, comprising the steps of:
- (A) receiving a composite URL at said second WWW site when said user is directed from said first WWW site to said second WWW site, said composite URL having a first portion corresponding to said URL of said second WWW site, said composite URL having a second portion, said second portion including information corresponding to said identity of said first WWW site, said first WWW site being different from said user station, said second WWW site being different from said user station;
(B) capturing, at said second WWW site, said information representative of said identity of said first WWW site from said second portion of said composite URL; and
(C) determining, at said second WWW site, said identity of said first WWW site by comparing information from said second portion of said composite URL to a table having a plurality of entries each of which is representative of a known WWW site;
wherein said first WWW web site has a first plurality of web pages, said second WWW site has a second plurality of web pages, said first plurality of web pages being different from said second plurality of web pages.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for tracking the navigation path of a user that has been directed to a second site on the World Wide Web (WWW) from a first site on the WWW. The first site has a universal resource locator (URL) symbol for uniquely identifying an address of the first site on the WWW, and the second site has a URL symbol for uniquely identifying an address of the second site on the WWW. A composite URL symbol is received at the second WWW site when the user is directed from the first site to the second site. The composite URL symbol has a first portion corresponding to the URL symbol of the second site, and a second portion that includes information corresponding to the identity of the first site. Information representative of the identity of the first WWW site is captured at the second WWW site from the second portion of the composite URL. The identity of the first WWW site is then determined at the second WWW site by comparing information from the second portion of the composite URL to a table having a plurality of entries each of which is representative of a known WWW site.
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1. A method for tracking the navigation path of a user operating on a user station, said user having been directed to a second site on a world wide web (WWW) from a first site on said WWW, said first WWW site having a universal resource locator (URL) for uniquely identifying an address of said first WWW site on said WWW, said second WWW site having a URL for uniquely identifying an address of said second WWW site on said WWW, said first WWW site including means for directing said user from said first WWW site to said second WWW site, comprising the steps of:
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(A) receiving a composite URL at said second WWW site when said user is directed from said first WWW site to said second WWW site, said composite URL having a first portion corresponding to said URL of said second WWW site, said composite URL having a second portion, said second portion including information corresponding to said identity of said first WWW site, said first WWW site being different from said user station, said second WWW site being different from said user station; (B) capturing, at said second WWW site, said information representative of said identity of said first WWW site from said second portion of said composite URL; and (C) determining, at said second WWW site, said identity of said first WWW site by comparing information from said second portion of said composite URL to a table having a plurality of entries each of which is representative of a known WWW site; wherein said first WWW web site has a first plurality of web pages, said second WWW site has a second plurality of web pages, said first plurality of web pages being different from said second plurality of web pages. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus for tracking the navigation path of a user operating on a user station, said user having been directed to a second site on a world wide web (WWW) from a first site on said WWW, said first WWW site having a universal resource locator (URL) for uniquely identifying an address of said first WWW site on said WWW, said second WWW site having a URL for uniquely identifying an address of said second WWW site on said WWW, said first WWW site including means for directing said user from said first WWW site to said second WWW site, comprising:
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(A) means, at said second WWW site, for receiving a composite URL at said second WWW site when said user is directed from said first WWW site to said second WWW site, said composite URL having a first portion corresponding to said URL of said second WWW site, said composite URL having a second portion, said second portion including information corresponding to said identity of said first WWW site; (B) means for capturing, at said second WWW site, said information representative of said identity of said first WWW site from said second portion of said composite URL; and (C) means for determining, at said second WWW site, said identity of said first WWW site by comparing information from said second portion of said composite URL to a table having a plurality of entries each of which is representative of a known WWW site; wherein said first WWW web site has a first plurality of web pages, said second WWW site has a second plurality of web pages, said first plurality of web pages being different from said second plurality of web pages. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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