I dont want to get into a long drawn out debate about the copyright
infringements since we have already established our agreements with the
companies..
You are right of course, sometimes the URL does tell it all, and as I
mentioned, and if you read my note carefully, "Their banners, logos,
URL's
Yes, I should have mentioned... we actually do develop contracts outlining
co-branding agreements with our partners before we establish a frameset.
I should also mention that we don't use PHP for session tracking; we use a
home-grown Perl/Oracle hybrid for session tracking. But I imagine that
> > As a quick caveat you need to be *very* careful you're not
> > obfuscating the target site copyright infringement, anyone?
> We wont.. Their banners, logos, URL's etc. appear on the
> pages, so even if it is in the frameset, it will be fine..
Yes, but their URL won't be in the address l
-Original Message-
> From: Richard S. Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 08 March 2001 00:02
> To: Ashwin Kutty; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Dynamic Links..
>
> At our company we solve this problem by including the second page in a
bject: Re: [PHP] Dynamic Links..
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..
>
>M
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
you mean you want the url ?
$HTTP_REFERER
This variaable is set by the client's browser though, this means it may not be set at
all, or could be forged. you will have to check against this.
I dont think this is what you mean though, email me I'll see what I can do.
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Chris Lee
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