Re: url of caller?

2005-03-23 Thread QM
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

RE: url of caller?

2005-03-22 Thread Pawson, David
-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

RE: url of caller?

2005-03-22 Thread Mark Benussi
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

RE: url of caller?

2005-03-22 Thread Peter Crowther
> 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

RE: url of caller?

2005-03-22 Thread Pawson, David
-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

Re: url of caller?

2005-03-22 Thread Mike Fowler
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! -- Mike Fowler Registered Linux user: 379787 "I could be

Re: url of caller?

2005-03-22 Thread PA
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 -- PA, Onnay Equitursay http://alt.textdrive.com/ --