Okey. Then I will try to disable the perlscripts referer check and consider the problem solved... As I understood, the referer isn't a safe way to stop spammers and hackers anyways... Thanks everyone!!
/Anders jon skrev: > On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 01:43, Anders Knuts wrote: > > I don't think it's the users browser since I got one POST with referer and one > > POST without with only three seconds between. The user runs vanilla Win XP > > with MS IE5.5. I think there is a Norton Personal firewall in between, maybe > > there's the problem? > > I don't know about Personal Firewall, but Norton Internet Security does > indeed strip off referer tags. We discovered this at work while > debugging a similar problem. This is part of the "Privacy Control" > component.... > > -jon > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] || www.divisionbyzero.com > gpg key: www.divisionbyzero.com/pubkey.asc > think i have a virus? www.divisionbyzero.com/pgp.html > "You are in a twisty little maze of Sendmail rules, all confusing." > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: signature.asc > signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature