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How can one retrieve an HTTP header value such as REFERER as opposed to using the CGI scope?

For example, CGI can be used as such:

#CGI.HTTP_REFERER#

However, can a header value be retrieved in the same manner without having to use the <cfhttpparam> parameter?

#HTTP_HEADER.REFERER#
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    @Ageax My code was using it before, however I've configured the site to work in a development environment with custom ports and no domain name (e.g., localhost:1000) and it seems that this affected the CGI scope in some manner as my CGI.HTTP_REFERER is always [empty string]. I don't know what the underlying issue is, but based on these results I've decided to switch to using the HTTP HEADER's referer value. I understand it's spoofable, but it's a non-critical feature so the risk is worth the ease of implementation.
    – MPaul
    Aug 16, 2018 at 20:01
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    Yeah, that makes sense. Was just reading about there being some differences in CGI here stephenwithington.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/8/26/… . I didn't realize CGI values might be different..
    – SOS
    Aug 16, 2018 at 20:02

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Found the solution:

<cfdump var="#GetHttpRequestData()#" label="GetHttpResponseData() Values"/>

Source: https://www.bennadel.com/blog/1425-getting-header-values-from-a-coldfusion-request.htm

Update

To expand on this a little more, the exact line of code would be:

#getPageContext().getRequest().getHeader("Referer")#
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    Just know that REFERER is a highly unreliable header. It an often be blank when people expect it to be populated. Aug 17, 2018 at 16:18

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