IIRC, HTTP_REFERER can be spoofed and sometimes it doesn't get set, therefore is unreliable.
anyway, did you use $ENV{HTTP_REFERER} and it didn't work? where's the code?
In reply to Re: can't get $ENV{HTTP_REFERER}
by Chady
in thread can't get $ENV{HTTP_REFERER}
by perlmania
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