Stan wrote:
>Can you show an example of how you would use cfheader or cfhttp?
<cfhttpparam
type="CGI"
name="http_referer"
value="https://foohbar.com">
I was given a way to do it with cfheader (here, I think) but I've lost
the thing now. Deleted the file I originally tested it on :-(. Not
sure how something like that would actually work, since cfheader is
server-side, but I'm pretty green when it comes to monkeying with
headers. Maybe someone else knows.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Winchester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 7:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:Bank Of America CC processing
Yes, I mean validating referrers in general.
>>What's the best practise for validating a referrer
>>other than from Bank Of America?
>
>You mean validating referrers in general? As far as I know referrers
>can be fairly easily faked, so authentication using just that isn't
>something you can do and expect it to mean much. CF can do it pretty
>easily via cfheader or cfhttp.
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