Re: Get referer with PHP

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Stut,

I did not know that.  Do you have any documentation on this?  I would really
like to read more about this issue. Thanks for the heads up.

-Brad

On 6/12/07, Stut <stuttle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bradley Stahl wrote:
> Try using the "$_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']" server variable to get the URL
of
> the page that referred the current user to your page.  Let me know if
this
> helps.

Note that this cannot be relied upon. A fair number of proxies and even
some browsers have the option to remove or not supply this header.

-Stut

> On 6/12/07, Luis Moreira (ESI-GSQP) <luis.moreira@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>         This is possibly way too simple, but let me ask just the same :
>>
>>         I want to add some code (may be PHP) on an HTML page, to check
>> the
>> referrer.
>>         It has to be web-server independent.
>>         If the page is invoked by URL X, ok, if not, the page should
not
>> be
>> shown.
>>
>>         Can this be done ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Luis
>>
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