Heres the situation:
I'm writing a script in PHP that pulls the referer from the browsers request and compares it with other data. However, FF is doing something unexpected and I was hoping someone else can confirm something for me...
http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start...ers.php&e=7629
This link goes to google, then immediately jumps to a site that views headers (this way the referer should be set)
Do this in IE and FF, and FF won't send the referer header. I've been all over google trying to find some reason for this to no avail.
So basically what I need is someone to tell me I'm not crazy and FF doesn't send referer headers, or any workarounds to get to that referer.
Here's the way I'm getting the header in PHP:
Thanks!PHP Code:
<?php
echo $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
?>