[nycphp-talk] Returning users from whiniest they came
Patrick May
patrick at hexane.org
Wed Jul 9 09:45:55 EDT 2008
HTTP_REFERER is pretty common, I think you can count on it 9 times out of
10.
~ p
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 9:28 AM, PaulCheung <paulcheung at tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> Could somebody point me in the right direction or make any suggestion??
>
> On Exiting the "my" application, I want to return the user back to the
> original "jump-off point" just before they entered the application, wherever
> that may have been. I believe I can capture the URL save it until required.
> I have readup on HTTP_REFERER, which I think is correct, but it appears
> there might be a problem with this and this is it - "HTTP_REFERER is not
> passed by some older browsers"
>
>
> Ta - Paul
>
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