Why not check for the CGI variable and if it doesn't exist (or if it's 
blank, I'm not sure what it looks like), then put up a message saying to 
please turn it back on (with directions on how).

That bypasses any issue you may have. Granted, it may upset a few 
people, but honestly, they shouldn't be using nortons anyway.

Bret McDermitt wrote:
> I have a framed app and I'm trying to authenticate it's use by domain. So if 
> someone in domain a.com wants to use it, I would like to be able to check and 
> see if that domain is authorized. Norton killed my odds of going the CGI 
> route, now I'm wondering if I can give the clients a JS script include which 
> would post their 'document.location' to my server and I could send back the 
> key to populate the iframe with an authenticated app URL?
> 
> Easier said than done? I've been mulling this over a while and I can't seem 
> to get it right from an architecture standpoint. Any thoughts?
> 
> Thanks, Bret 
> 
> 

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