I haven't tried - but if you use the XS linker, you should get the proper
referer. The XS linker doesn't use iframes, so the referer should be what
you expect.


--Sri


On 21 June 2010 22:52, Peter <peterlovi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When I step outside of GWT application using Window.Location.assign()
> I can see this referer in place instead of real application URL:
>
> FE260AAEE130806C4B0C46DE65C8A79A.cache.html
>
> I understand the reason why it's so, however looking for a way how to
> avoid this behavior. Is there any elegant way how to get real
> application adress into HTTP_REFERER ?
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