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  1. #1
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    Default PHP URLs... the string at the end...

    Hey,

    Basically I want to echo the referring site AND the string on the end. For example, http://example.com/?p=1 - whatever I use (HTTP_REFERER) comes back with just http://example.com. REQUEST_URI just brings the current pages ending... so what do I do? It is possibly, maybe it's with javascript though? I know of another site that does it.

    Any help will be appreciated.

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    Code:
    echo $_GET[ 'p' ];
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    Hi,

    You don't understand. Here's my example:

    I am on http://website.com?p=123 and I go to http://website2.com - I want my script on website2 to get the whole of the referring URL.

    If I use HTTP_REFERER it will only get http://website.com and NOT the appending string. I've seen another site doing this, in their control panel, how I don't know (and I doubt they'll tell me).

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    Use a button & post information, I haven't really looked into that.

    Actually, its because you've just gone website.com?p=123, really website.com/?p=123

    eg: heres an example

    http://awesomeness.me.uk/urlgrabber/page_1.php?a=lulz

    Click the link, it will echo the referer and the script on page_2 is just:

    PHP Code:
    <?php echo $_SERVER'HTTP_REFERER' ];
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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    Thanks... it seems to send referrer info. with a JS redirect but not with header or a meta refresh.

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    Yes, due to some **** between 301/302 redirections dropping referrer information (I believe, might want some more research into that)

    Your best bet is to pass the information on e.g.: ?referrer=page.com/blah.html
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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