RE: Problem with getHeader("Referer")

2001-01-18 Thread Craig O'Brien
]] 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

Re: Problem with getHeader("Referer")

2001-01-18 Thread Bill_Fellows/MO/americancentury
TECTED] 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

Re: Problem with getHeader("Referer")

2001-01-18 Thread Dan Eppinghoff
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

Re: Problem with getHeader("Referer")

2001-01-18 Thread Dan Eppinghoff
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) >

Re: Problem with getHeader("Referer")

2001-01-17 Thread Kief Morris
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: >

Re: Problem with getHeader("Referer")

2001-01-17 Thread Bill_Fellows/MO/americancentury
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