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Originally Posted by JonZ
Unfortunately, my server block this HTTP_REFERER requests and it not reliable on some browsers (IE from what I've read).
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Why does your server do this - there is no need to. It is not "reliable" in IE when users decide to ramp up the "security" level in IE options, which also breaks many other things (not only in vBulletin), so you may as well use it. By the way, vBulletin already defines an easy variable to fetch the referrer,
$vbulletin->url.
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Originally Posted by JonZ
Hence the workaround I've found on post #21.
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Whatever you do, don't use
s. It is used by vBulletin to determine a user's session hash (if cookies are disabled).