Hello Jonathan,

I just misinterpreted the word “referer”. The reason for it in a nutshell:

My company uses Smallworld as the main gis and we have an extension to display 
WMS layers in a more user friendly way (it is easier then the standard WMS 
function, but very “Smallworld-like” anyway ^^). There is a config file  with 
the URLs of the services and also a ”referer” for each of them: the copyright 
respectively the owner of the WMS. This information will be displayed in the 
map view after making a WMS Layer visible. I just saw an input field in QGIS 
named referer and thought, it would be the same like in Smallworld. But one 
more thing Smallworld is very different to other GI systems :D

Sincerely,
Christoph 

> Am 21.02.2020 um 22:49 schrieb Jonathan Moules <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> Hi Christoph,
> 
> What do you mean by "where will this referer be displayed"? I'm guessing this 
> is the HTTP referer in which case it's probably going to be sent as a HTTP 
> Header with every request WMS/XYZ request that QGIS is making to the server 
> (what I'd expect anyway). I guess this is useful because for "security" 
> reasons some servers only respond to specific referers. The server operator 
> will see it in their logs but otherwise it's going to be invisible.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> On 18/02/2020 14:04, Christoph Jung wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>> 
>> When configuring a new WMS or XYZ connection, I can insert a referer. Where 
>> will this referer be displayed? 
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> Christoph
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