Craeg K Strong <cstrong@arielpartners.com> wrote:
However, I would like to distinguish between two cases:
a) Direct Navigation: e.g.I am a user and I just typed in
http://acme.com/myapp/contracts/TRW-001/taskorders/TO-01/invoices/DSDC-001-9...
into my browser
b) Application-Controlled: e.g. I am the application, I did some processing based on a button the user pressed in some form somewhere and determined that the next URL should be
http://acme.com/myapp/contracts/TRW-001/taskorders/TO-01/invoices/DSDC-001-9...
====Now here is the issue====
In both cases above, the REQUEST object looks identical. Is there any way that I can distinguish a GET that is the result of a REDIRECT from one that is not?
I would think this would be of interest to others. For example, if I move my web page and put a redirect from the old address, I could track how many people came to my web page directly versus those that are still using the old address and are getting redirected.
You could try to do a POST and distinguish that from the GET when the user just types the URL. But it's probably better to add a special hidden field in your form to distinguish the two. Florent -- Florent Guillaume, Nuxeo (Paris, France) +33 1 40 33 79 87 http://nuxeo.com mailto:fg@nuxeo.com