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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 5:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem with getHeader("Referer")
I've tried it with IE 5.5, Netscape 4.7, and Netscape 6. All 3 give the
same
result (null).
Any other ideas? Is there any kind of config option in tomcat that would
ef
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Bill Fellows/MO/americancentury)
Subject: Re: Problem with getHeader("Referer")
I'm going to the page via a link, not dialing direct. Both methods leave with
with
a result of null;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are you direct dial
I've tried it with IE 5.5, Netscape 4.7, and Netscape 6. All 3 give the same
result (null).
Any other ideas? Is there any kind of config option in tomcat that would effect
this?
Dan
Kief Morris wrote:
> Dan Eppinghoff typed the following on 11:02 PM 1/17/2001 -0500
> >Hello all,
> > I have
I'm going to the page via a link, not dialing direct. Both methods leave with with
a result of null;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are you direct dialing the page or are you clicking a link to see it? i.e.
> {page1}
> ... foo ...
>
> {page2}
> ... <% if (request.getHeader("referer") != null)
>
Dan Eppinghoff typed the following on 11:02 PM 1/17/2001 -0500
>Hello all,
> I have a problem getting the "Referer" header from the request object in
>a JSP. The
>only value I get for it is null. I printed a list of the available headers
>(via
>getHeaderNames()) and this is the list I got:
>
Are you direct dialing the page or are you clicking a link to see it? i.e.
{page1}
... foo ...
{page2}
... <% if (request.getHeader("referer") != null)
out.println(request.getHeader("referer"));
else
out.println("Referer == null Dig-it!");
%> ...
Going from page1 to page2 should result