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>You can't get at that information from the lcient end. All you get back >from the server are server HTTP headers which tend to include the URL the >server name, content size and actual content.
>THe things you are looking for are server variables that hte server >application receives from the client and current request. Most of that info >comes from the client information that is posted and is fixed up. But its >not being pushed back to the client - why should it? If you want to know >all of this stuff you can set up a page on your own server and push back >that information, but it certainly isn't possible to do this generically. >Heck it'd be a hell of a security risk if you could.
Ya, for my own peace of mind, that's what I needed to know.....
Thanks!
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