Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
So I must to do that not using IFrame. Someone have any idea on how can be done?
I will describe the project. The project is a directory of sites(I
show other sites), but when the user click on a site they will go to
an URL on the directory that will show the website, the will not leave
the directory website. It is possible to know where the visitor is
without using a Proxy software on the directory website?
Best Regards,
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:
> On 12/01/11 23:48, Andre Lopes wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to develop a webpage with an IFrame and I need to know the
>> external URL/URI where the user is on the webpege with the IFrame.
>>
>> At the begin I was thinking to use the "PHProxy" solution, but PHProxy
>> is not totally reliable. It fails with some URL's/URI's.
>>
>> My questions: What other solution can I use to track the page that the
>> visitor is browsing on the IFrame? "Squid" will help me in this type
>> of task?
>
> Nope. and um "why?"
>
> The HTTP Referer: header inside the iframe *may* be set to the parent page
> URL when it is first loaded by the parent page. This varies between
> browsers.
>
> Once you start clicking on links inside the frame it becomes just another
> page loaded by the browser. Related only to the page that was previously in
> the frame.
>
> Amos
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Received on Wed Jan 12 2011 - 14:06:57 MST
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