Richard,
I wasn't calling it from a form and so it simply wasn't being defined.  
You get the right-answer award.  I get the newbie award.

Thanks!


On 6 Dec 99, at 11:48, Richard Dice wrote:

> > >The environment variable HTTP_REFERER is not in my scripts' CGI
> > >environment.
> > 
> > >I tried both regular Perl and Mod_Perl and it doesn't show up
> > >anywhere.  I've searched the Net for any mention of this and found
> > >none.
> > >
> > >Can anyone give me a hand on how to debug this?
> 
> Perhaps your client (browser, etc.) just isn't supplying it?  Try 
> using a different client and see what happens.
> 
> Also, how are you trying to access your web page?  You're only going to
> get an HTTP_REFERER if you access a page via a link.  If you use a
> bookmark or are typing it directly into the location line, you won't
> get this environment variable.
> 
> Cheers,
> Richard
> 
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