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    Default IE6SP1/HTTP_REFERER

    IE6SP1 does NOT send HTTP_REFERER. Does anyone know of a workaround for
    this?

    Thanks
    -Wes


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    Default Re: IE6SP1/HTTP_REFERER

    On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 18:44:51 GMT, "Wes Spikes" <MornThdr@NOSPAMverizon.net>
    wrote:
    >IE6SP1 does NOT send HTTP_REFERER. Does anyone know of a workaround for
    >this?
    Yes it does. Mine does, anyway.

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    Default Re: IE6SP1/HTTP_REFERER

    > It's your ISP's web server configuration. Have them change it to do
    > combined logs. That way the server will track such things. If they
    > won't change the configuration for you (it can be done on a per-user
    > basis as well as system-wide), find another ISP.
    Wow...fast response. Hehehe. Well, thanks and hopefully Verizon will do
    such.

    Thanks
    -Wes


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    Default Re: IE6SP1/HTTP_REFERER

    > It's your ISP's web server configuration. Have them change it to do
    > combined logs. That way the server will track such things. If they
    > won't change the configuration for you (it can be done on a per-user
    > basis as well as system-wide), find another ISP.
    Oh, forgot to mention. I might be able to change it for me, but I doubt that
    they will change it for everyone that visits the page of mine. What can I do
    as a workaround to enable other Verizon users to access HTTP_REFERER
    "locked/restricted" users to access it?

    Thanks
    -Wes


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    Default Re: IE6SP1/HTTP_REFERER

    *** Wes Spikes wrote/escribió (Sat, 04 Sep 2004 18:44:51 GMT):
    > IE6SP1 does NOT send HTTP_REFERER. Does anyone know of a workaround for
    > this?
    It does send it. You've probably installed a firewall or ad-blocking
    software that removes it.


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