Bryan Carbonnell
carbonnb at gmail.com
Mon Feb 13 11:17:17 CST 2006
On 13/02/06, DWUTKA at marlow.com <DWUTKA at marlow.com> wrote: > That's pretty simple to do from an ASP page. You need to look at the > referrer property. If you open a browser, and type in an address, the > referer property in the HTTP header information is blank. However, if you > click a link on a site, the referer property will have the site you are > coming from in it. Assuming that the user (or someone between the end user and the 2 servers like a proxy server or some such) hasn't disabled sending the Referer header. -- Bryan Carbonnell - carbonnb at gmail.com Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "What a great ride!"