HTTP_REFERRER isn't a server directive but a browser flag.  It is the 
browser that determines if it should be set or not.  The server has no 
memory of where you have been in order to set it.

Try it on different browsers -- you'll find different results.

Ben wrote:
> Ok.  I do have a correction here.  To get to page 2, you click a
> button on page 1, which does a Javascript relocation to page 2.  It is
> one page 2 that the HTTP_REFERER doesn't exist.  If I do a regular
> anchor, then everything is fine.  So it just has something to do with
> either the JS or the button.
>

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