> Relying on the referer to take a user back after loggin in is Not A Good
> Idea(tm). Microsoft's IIS does not send the http_referer when not in a
> secure section of a site (e.g. https://) Here is the microsoft article
that
> tells of their reasoning...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q178/0/66.ASP
>

Thanks for the link.  I'm running O'Reilly WebSite Pro, and have been
testing this for the past few hours with IE, and it does seem to work very
well.

> One /excellent/ way around this is to use the Fusebox custom
> tag  CF_ReturnFuseAction by Steve Nelson. You don't even need to use any
> other part of Fusebox. It works like a charm in both IE and Netscape. You
> can find the tag on the Fusebox sit (www.fusebox.org) or in Allaire's Dev
> Exchange
>
(http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=CA3477C0-2830-11D4-A
A9700508B94F380&method=Full
> ) <--watch the word-wrapping

Fusebox - that name continues to crop up!  I'll take a look.

Thanks,

Will

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