Try $_SERVER['REMOTE_HOST'] instead of REFERER.

Dave Carrera wrote:
> Jay Blanchard wrote:
> 
>> [snip]
>> Is there a way of sending users with a local ip address say 127.0.0.1
>> and 192.168.xxx.xxx to goto one page and all other visitors to goto
>> another?
>> [/snip]
>>
>>
>> Yes, there is.
>>
>>
>> $_SERVER['REFERER'] will give you the referer mosy of the time. More info
>> from TFM can be found here;
>>
>> http://us3.php.net/reserved.variables
>>
>> Header can then be used to redirect
>>
>> header("Location: http://www.example.com/";); /* Redirect browser */. More
>> info from TFM can be found here;
>>
>> http://us3.php.net/header
>>
>>  
>>
> snip from TFM
> 
> 'HTTP_REFERER'
> 
>    The address of the page (if any) which referred the user agent to
>    the current page. This is set by the user agent. Not all user agents
>    will set this, and some provide the ability to modify HTTP_REFERER
>    as a feature. In short, it cannot really be trusted.
> 
> notice the last 7 words !!!!
> 


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