Thanks, but I was just hoping to avoid the user seeing any intermediate pages. I read through the documentation too, I was just hoping there was a way around it. Thank again for the feed back.
Anthony
The url doesn't matter. It could be anything, http://www.google.com for example. The script just doesn't send a HTTP_REFERER value.
I don't think I can use javascript because the "Location:" takes the place of the header. So it basically reads this one line and forward the user to whatever...
Is there anyway to manually pass a value for $ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'} to a page a user is forwarded to?
I wrote a Perl CGI script that validates base on username and password and forwards to user to different sites. Problem is one of these sites uses the HTTP_REFERER variable to validate users...
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