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 >> >> -- >> PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> >> >