torsdag 12. mai 2011 kl. 22:49:49 UTC+2 skrev gjohnson følgende:
>
> As far as I gather the document.referrer property is set via the http 
> header http_referer. I also understand that this header in particular 
> can be blocked from being sent by various proxies and antivirus's like 
> norton. So with that logic in place and assuming it is accurate, why 
> would the http_referer header be stripped out, but document.referrer 
> be populated correctly in some cases?


document.referrer is *not *set based on the referrer header - it's set by 
the browser based on the url from where the user navigated, just like the 
referrer header is.

Sean 

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