Sorry if those question are dummy, but -

1. How do I check for *no* referer field ?

2. Are you sure only 5% of the requests will have no referer field, considering the number of surfers using firewalls ?

3. Why is it you think checking for no referer field is more expensive, server side, than the solution I've offered ?

Thanks, Uri.

At 01:46 PM 5/11/2005, Joshua wrote:
To solve this problem, simply allow through any request with *no*
referer field, in addition to requests with the proper referer.  Then
anyone trying to inline your images will still find that 95% of people
visiting their page will find it broken, so they won't get any benefit
from the inlining.  The fact that 5% of the requests will succeed
shouldn't matter.



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