$HTTP_REFERER
The address of the page (if any) which referred the browser to the current
page. This is set by the user's browser; not all browsers will set this.
-from the php documentation
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break it down.
if ( $ef != 'nm' )
echo a : $efbr;
else
echo b : $ef br;
if ( $HTTP_REFERER !=
'http://www.globalhealth.org/news/article.php3?id=1526' )
echo c : $HTTP_REFERERbr;
else
echo d : $HTTP_REFERERbr;
now you can see where the bug is.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jack) wrote:
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Dear folks I was told that http referer can tell me where the user
come from. But it does not work all the time, is there anything else
that work better than this? Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] Love your
I should work if the user have a
On 11-Jul-01 Henrik Hansen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jack) wrote:
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Dear folks I was told that http referer can tell me where the user
come from. But it does not work all the time, is there anything else
that work better than this? Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] Love
11, 2001 5:00 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: http referer
...or the site uses frames,
...or browser does not support HTTP_REFERER
...or...
HTTP_REFERER is VERY unreliable. It is not server-side anymore, it is the
data sent to you by browser in person, and with all the variety of
browsers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Don Read) wrote:
On 11-Jul-01 Henrik Hansen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jack) wrote:
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Dear folks I was told that http referer can tell me where the user
come from. But it does not work all the time, is there anything else
that work better
I though every browser supported it, do you have an example on one
that does not?
I Opera the user can choose to disable the use of referer
/Soeren
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Soeren Nielsen) wrote:
I though every browser supported it, do you have an example on one
that does not?
I Opera the user can choose to disable the use of referer
ohh I did not know that, maybe be because I never tried it :)
now i know :)
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From: Don Read [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 3:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: http referer [ stats !!! ]
mysql select conv(PASSWORD('[NO REFERRING URL]'),16,10
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