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Hey guys - I've got a question. I've been programming in VB6 and ASP3 for several years now, and am making the transition into the .NET underworld. I am used to having a very handy property of the request.servervariables method at my disposal... the ("HTTP_REFERER"). This seemingly does not work in .NET? Can anyone direct me as to why, or if it is even a feature of .NET (I'll be very angry with MS if they took it away from me )
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