I fixed this by changing === TRUE to !== FALSE, so I think I am good to go now. But would still like to know why TRUE doesn't work. Thanks.

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On Oct 1, 2007, at 2:23 PM, Kevin Murphy wrote:

Overly simplified version of my code.

$site = "http://www.wnc.edu";;
$referer = $_SERVER["HTTP_REFERER"];

echo $referer;  // the output is correct at: http://www.wnc.edu/test/

if (strpos($referer,$site) === TRUE)
{
        echo "yes";
}

Why doesn't it echo out "yes"? I know I am doing something stupid here, but it doesn't seem to work .... :-)


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Kevin Murphy
Webmaster: Information and Marketing Services
Western Nevada College
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775-445-3326

P.S. Please note that my e-mail and website address have changed from wncc.edu to wnc.edu.



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