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How can you get the HTTP Referrer when redirected from another website, not when they click on a link since it would work for $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'], but it doesn't work when a user has been redirected a website and the referrer would be empty.

What will be the method to get the referrer?

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How can you get the HTTP Referrer when redirected from another website

You can't. If the redirection takes place under your control, you can add the original referer as a parameter, but if the external redirector doesn't do that, you have no way to get hold of the information.

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  • Aw. So there is absolutely no way to know where the user came from when the user got redirected?
    – MacMac
    Oct 28, 2010 at 13:13
  • @YouBook not as far as I know, no.
    – Pekka
    Oct 28, 2010 at 13:16
  • Javascript redirects send HTTP Referer header. See here for a more detailed description and use case: stackoverflow.com/a/71839517/2717254 Apr 12, 2022 at 8:54
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An example of how I did it. Say we have 3 pages, one calling the next.

page1.com -> page2.com -> page3.com.

in page2.com get the page1.com using:

$referrer = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];//=page1.com

when redirecting to page3, send $referrer as a GET parameter

page3.com?referrer=$referrer

in page3 read the $referrer from the get.

$initialReferrer = $_GET['referrer'];//=page1.com
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    One could directly call a page3.com?referrer=page4.com so take care about security/allowance issues. Plus, $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] must be rawurlencode`-d before being appended to the URL.
    – Xenos
    Apr 21, 2016 at 13:00

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