Scott Raun wrote:

>Alternatively, it could Site X Page A has a link to Site X Page B, but
>you can't go directly to Site X Page B.
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>Could you do it with referrer?  Only open Page B if it has an
>appropriate referrer listing Page A?
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referrer could be used, but it could also be faked, so this is not a 
replacemnet for security, I guess that mod_rewrite could be used to 
check the correct referrer.

>On Sat, Apr 24, 2004 at 09:22:17AM -0600, Sam MacDonald wrote:
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>>Let me get this right.
>>
>>Web site (server X) X needs to have a link to web site (server Y) Y. But 
>>web site Y can only be accessed from web site X.
>>
>>Is that correct?
>>
>>Sam.
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>>B_o_B wrote:
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>>>Saturday, April 24, 2004   @   8:44:37 AM Central Standard Time
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>>>Just wondering if it is possible to make it so that a web page
>>>will access another webpage,
>>>but... that webpage cannot be accessed directly,
>>>only through the first page?    (hope that makes sense).
>>>
>>>Any pointer would be great..
>>>
>>>Many Thanks & Kind Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>Robert (aka B_o_B) David Felix De Mars
>>>Lat.  45:09n
>>>Long. 93:18w
>>>http://b-o-b.homelinux.com
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