I do not think that DBMAN logs HTTP_REFERRER variable. One thought is to edit the auth_logging that to record the original HTTP_REFERRER in the session file, then pass that variable to another variable that will check it and then send the user to their point of origin (HTTP_REFERRER page).
It would be quite complex to say the least.
Carol should be back by this weekend. She may have some ideas...although I would not push her since she is recovering from being sick.
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Regards,
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Eliot Lee
Founder and Editor
Anthro TECH, L.L.C
http://www.anthrotech.com/
info@anthrotech.com
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Web Technology
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It would be quite complex to say the least.
Carol should be back by this weekend. She may have some ideas...although I would not push her since she is recovering from being sick.
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Regards,
------------------
Eliot Lee
Founder and Editor
Anthro TECH, L.L.C
http://www.anthrotech.com/
info@anthrotech.com
==========================
Coconino Community College
http://www.coco.cc.az.us/
Web Technology
Coordinator
elee@coco.cc.az.us