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Apr 8th, 2008 19:29
ha mo, Dave Clark, Enrico Rawit,
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Enrico,
Your only choice is to examine the content of the
document.referrer property. However, it is up to the server whether
this HTTP header value is sent with the document. Thus, this is not
100% reliable and there is nothing else like it for JavaScript to use.
Take care,
Dave Clark
www.DaveClarkConsulting.com
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