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Stuart
Hi
Is there any way to prevent an IE 6 browser from sending up the REFERER HTTP header ? (Either as an IIS Server setting, change to asp
files, or even a setting in the IE browser).
This is wasting WAN bandwidth in our Intranet application - we have fairly low network bandwidth.
The referer is inevitably somewhere else in our own ASP application, and is usually has a really nasty long QString attached ... (and no, really dont want to run stats about how users navigate our app)..
Regards
Stuart
Is there any way to prevent an IE 6 browser from sending up the REFERER HTTP header ? (Either as an IIS Server setting, change to asp
files, or even a setting in the IE browser).
This is wasting WAN bandwidth in our Intranet application - we have fairly low network bandwidth.
The referer is inevitably somewhere else in our own ASP application, and is usually has a really nasty long QString attached ... (and no, really dont want to run stats about how users navigate our app)..
Regards
Stuart