Have you tried checking the HTTP referer is the page that they should be coming from? It's been a while since I've done CGI so I can't recall the exact name of the variable, but I know it's somewhere in %ENV so if you dump that, or hit the docs, you should find it easily enough.

If this isn't sufficient security, and you're using JS and suchlike already, then maybe some cookie-based system that puts a short-expiration cookie on their machine on the entry page, and then tests it's existance on the download?

Either way if the test fails it's probably a good idea to direct them back to the entry page, but also add a message saying why they're back at the entry page and a 'Contact us with download problems' link just in case something is wrong with your tests. Don't rely on the browser to do the right thing, it never will.


In reply to Re: file download security by Molt
in thread file download security by lonewolf32

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