On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 07:56:01AM -, Pawson, David wrote:
: for this use, internal to my organisation, Norton isn't installed
: luckily!
:
: Another Gotcha worth noting though, thanks Mark.
This may have been mentioned already, but some browsers can be
configured to not provide referrer info
-Original Message-
From: Mark Benussi
Worth mentioning this as I have been down this path.
Symantec Intenet Security products and the like, will
remove this header.
for this use, internal to my organisation, Norton isn't installed
luckily!
Anothe
Worth mentioning this as I have been down this path.
Symantec Intenet Security products and the like, will remove this header. I
actually contemplated writing to Symantec about this only this morning (I
think I have too much time on my hands).
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nip.nsf
> From: Pawson, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Mike Fowler
> Note that the String is null if the header isn't present
> which usually indicates that the user typed the URL in
> their browser.
>
> The caveat is worth noting!
> If a user does that, they deserve to b
-Original Message-
From: Mike Fowler
You could use the 'referer' header, eg.
String referedURL = request.getHeader("referer");
Note that the String is null if the header isn't present
which usually indicates that the user typed the URL in
their bro
DaveP,
You could use the 'referer' header, eg.
String referedURL = request.getHeader("referer");
Note that the String is null if the header isn't present which usually
indicates that the user typed the URL in their browser.
Hope this helps!
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On Mar 22, 2005, at 15:13, Pawson, David wrote:
public java.lang.String getRequestURI() is the 'current'
page, I need the calling page.
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.36
Cheers
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