Thanks. Krist van Besien.

I have used referer part of HTTP header. The problem is as follows.
Actually, I also need to keep track on where users go. In other words,
if I only use the refer part of URL header,
I cannot distinguish it from the case an user click one of the
hyperlinks. For this, I have used time check which may be weak.
I am looking for a better way than these referer & time check.

Is there a concept of level in apache? For me, the main page is top
level, but other iframe links of the main page is the lower level
than that. Or Isn't there a concept of ID for each page? I mean the
main page and other iframe links from the main page seems to belong to
the same page,that is the main page. If they share the globally-unique
id representing packets for the page, it would be helpful.

These two are imaginary way that I expect from apache. Is there
something like that in apache?

Or Any other suggestion?




On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Krist van
Besien<krist.vanbes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Brian Kim<09su.resea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Currently I am using mod_proxy_http module for http apache.
>> I would like to know how to get the very first page(text/html type)
>> among a series of returned pages.
>>
>> For example, the following is a html of a site, www.foo.com. It has
>> two iframe in itself.
>>
>> <html>
>> <iframe src="www.foo1.com".... >
>> ............
>> <iframe src="www.foo2.com".... >
>>
>> </html>
>>
>> We get a html of www.foo.com, a html of www.foo1.com ,and then a html
>> of www.foo2.com in this order.
>> All of these pages have text/html type that I want to get.
>> My proxy wants to modify the very first web page only which is a html
>> of www.foo.com in the above example.
>> Is there any way to distinguish the main page and the other webpages
>> that is requested by the main page?
>
> You can look at the "referrer" field. This contains the URL of the
> page the currently requested URL was found on.
>
> Krist
>
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