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Originally posted by cluck
Basically it uses in include counter and an image counter and saves the 2 numbers in an SQL table. Then it calculates the percentage of times the image didn't load and puts that in another column. That's the percentage of fake traffic.
Also it logged the headers to a text file so you can see all the Accept: headers that look like they're requesting an image.
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dayum, that went right over my head... LOL
i better stick to content production!

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