The following new message has been posted on Phorm Support Forum at <http://www.phorm.com/support/>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#2075) Re: Restricting the Referer <http://www.phorm.com/support/?rev=2075> AUTHOR: Jason DATE: January 15, 2003 at 11:32 a.m. EST Reply To: (#2069) Re: Restricting the Referer Author: Holotech Date: January 15, 2003 at 10:34 a.m. EST > Do not include "http://";. Just the domains > and optionally the files. > This would happen with a multi-part form, since the > second and subsequent pages are actually being > displayed by Phorm. So, you would need to include > domain.com/phorm.php in your $PHORM_REFERER. > That's correct - you can specify an entire domain, or > specific files. You cannot specify a directory. I may > add that capability. I used just the form name and phorm.php...tested it and it works great. I decided to go with just the form name and not the domain (could be a Maintenance problem if I ever move the location of any forms). When uncertain restrict and deny works for me! Unless you think it is not a good idea to leave out the domain name. I will never have any links for a form outside of my domain so it should not be a problem. I think. *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Phorm Support Forum at <http://www.phorm.com/support/>, or send your request to webbbs@xxxxxxxxxx If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you! ------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the Phorm mailing list. To send messages to the mailing list, simply send email to phorm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx from the address you have subscribed. You may unsubscribe from the list by sending email to phorm-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT field.