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| Subject: | Re: "Exploiting the XmlHttpRequest object in IE" - paper by Amit Klein |
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| Date: | 27 Sep 2005 03:19:23 -0000 |
Another way to spoof a Referer header using XMLHTTP is to do something like
this:
xmlhttp.SetRequestHeader("Referer:", "http://some.referer.com");
Note that the ':' after the Referer does the trick here. If this is not
present IE ignores this header.
Thanks!
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