At our company we solve this problem by including the second page in a
frameset. That's what I would recommend for you.
At 07:39 PM 3/7/01 -0400, Ashwin Kutty wrote:
>No, not the URL and therefore not HTTP_REFERER..
>
>This is how it is..
>
>My_Script.php redirects to Someone_Elses_Dynamically_Generated_Page.html
>Someone_Elses_Dynamically_Generated_Page.html has 'link' to another Page.
>I want My_Script.php to grab the <a href="contents"> of the 'link' and
>redirect to it, right after.
>
>The reason I want to do the above is, the first page dynamically creates a
>session id and attaches it to the 'link'.. I need that session id to
>continue on, and since this page is not on my server I cant control it..
>
>Thanks..
>
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