Date: 07/12/01
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That's also something worth to be done, but first I need to know some
possible variations of $HTTP_REFERER...
I never saw one, when coming from another domain, without the
'http://'´part, so that's a regex to check, but I may be wrong...
--Julio Nobrega.
One and One and One is Three "Elias" <elias_bachaalany <email protected>> wrote in message news:20010712135156.65688.qmail <email protected> > Maybe what you say about smallest refeerer length is true... > but why don't you check via regexps the validity of the REFEERER format only > if it was set? >
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