>Bug in IE? PHP doesn't even enter the picture here. The HTTP_REFERER
>variable is defined by the web server if that information is provided by
>the browser.
No, it's not really a PHP thing, it's more HTML stuff.
I suspect that the error comes because one of the server is not running
SSL, so
> I have a frameset that runs on a SSL enabled server that has two frames in it.
> One of the source is the local machine and the other one is a (outsourced
> asp !!) script in another machine without SSL.
> The non SSL one requires HTTP_REFERER to make sure it was hit from the
> authorized server
I have a frameset that runs on a SSL enabled server that has two frames in it.
One of the source is the local machine and the other one is a (outsourced
asp !!) script in another machine without SSL.
The non SSL one requires HTTP_REFERER to make sure it was hit from the
authorized server.
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