Method and apparatus for allowing a remote site to interact with an intermediate
database to facilitate access to the remote site a method for delivering information
from a source on a global communication network to a second and a user location
thereon. A unique code is associated with an advertising action associated with
the source location. The unique code is stored in a database and routing information
over the global communication network to a defined location on the global communication
network for the source associated with the unique code in the database. The unique
code is delivered to the user and then accessed of the database by the user results
in retrieval of the routing information associated with the delivered unique code
by the user. The user is connected to the defined location associated with the
delivered unique code in the database and in accordance with the associated routing
information retrieved from the database. The associated routing information is
changed in the database between the delivered unique code and another defined location
on the global communication network in response to commands transferred to the
database from the source, such that a later access of the database will cause the
accessing user to be routed to another defined location.