Document.referrer - limitations?

Just to make sure you're on the same page, you do know that if someone types a URL directly in their web browser, the document. Referrer property is empty, right? That being said, you might be interested in a JavScript method to get all HTTP headers .

If you prefer PHP (since you're using that tag), the standard $_SERVER variable will provide what information is available. Note that the information is only as reliable as the reporting web browser and server, as noted by Kev .

I wouldn't put any faith in document. Referrer in your Javascript code. The value is sent in client side request headers (Referer) and as such it can be spoofed and manipulated.

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