> David> The header passed to the server is, in fact, HTTP_REFRERER.
> No that the name of the environment variable passed to the CGI
I should have said:
"..in fact, in HTTP_REFERER"
...bad verbage on my part. I'm aware of the difference between
Referer and HTTP_REFERE
> David> The header passed to the server is, in fact, HTTP_REFRERER. Here's
>
> No that the name of the environment variable passed to the CGI
>
> David> an example of the entire environment requested in a GET from a local page on
> David> http://localhost/index.pl on my laptop.
>
> Ahh
"David" == David A. Desrosiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> David> That would be IE and AOL and WebTV browsers. None of them send
>> David> HTTP_REFERER headers in the requests. I managed to get around it by
>>
>> not HTTP_REFERER.
David> The header passed
> David> That would be IE and AOL and WebTV browsers. None of them send
> David> HTTP_REFERER headers in the requests. I managed to get around it by
>
> not HTTP_REFERER.
The header passed to the server is, in fact, HTTP_REFRERER. Here's
an example of the ent
I forgot to say.
"David" == David A. Desrosiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I guess that's because you do not send the referer header with your
>> request.
David> That would be IE and AOL and WebTV browsers. None of them send
David> HTTP_REFERER headers in the requests. I managed to
> But as i say these are basic problems in "How to surf the Web" and not
> related to plucker. So its really off topic here.
I'll mirror the releases on plkr.org as they appear.
> And if the user disable cookies you get the same problem :-)
Yep. However, I don't want people wit
"David" == David A. Desrosiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I guess that's because you do not send the referer header with your
>> request.
David> That would be IE and AOL and WebTV browsers. None of them send
Not sure about AOL and other, but *my* IE (IE 5.50.4522.1800IC) _send_
an R
> I guess that's because you do not send the referer header with your
> request.
That would be IE and AOL and WebTV browsers. None of them send
HTTP_REFERER headers in the requests. I managed to get around it by
requesting a cookie from the browser, after sending one.
/d
"David" == David A. Desrosiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I try to download 1.1.13 installer for win without success. it always
>> refreshing the same page.
I guess that's because you do not send the referer header with your
request.
>> I wrote two letters to the dirk. No answer.
Sorry, t
> I try to download 1.1.13 installer for win without success. it always
> refreshing the same page. I wrote two letters to the dirk. No answer.
You're the second person this week to email about that. The first
one was a private email to me. What browser are you using? What platform? I
we
Hello,
I try to download 1.1.13 installer for win without success. it always refreshing the
same page. I wrote two letters to the dirk. No answer.
If you have a copy could you send it to me. Thanx a lot!
---
Richard Vanek
I downloaded the .prc file from your link - using /M - or the menu does not create a
new memo for me??
On 21 Oct 2001 23:32 PDT you wrote:
> Here is the refined patch. All the points Micke suggested must be
> changed.
>
> You can also try this with
> http://www.chem.nagoya-u.ac.jp/matto/plu
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