Try $HTTP_REFERER instead of $HTTP_REFERRER (yes, I know it's spelt wrong,
but try it :-)
Cheers
Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Shrout, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 July 2001 14:53
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [PHP] HTTP_REFERRER Problem
Here is the code I am trying to use:
setcookie('admin2amdmb',mysql_result($user_result, 0,
Username),time());
$tdate = date ('Y-m-d h:i:s', time());
$success_query = "INSERT
INTO session (SessionID, IP, Login, Sucess, Date)
VALUES ('','$REMOTE_ADDR','$login','1','$tdate')";
$success_result = mysql_query($success_query);
echo $PHP_SELF; echo $HTTP_REFERRER;
Header ("Location: '$HTTP_REFERRER'");
This code is inside login2.php, which has a form and a flag. The form has
an action to: $PHP_SELF which works fine. But, for some reason
$HTTP_REFERRER is always blank! I want to use that to reload that page so
the cookie takes effect. What is going on?
Ryan Shrout
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