Jeff - there are two ways to get the document information right (or wrong). The first approach is to use redirects to point the client back at the original server once you've grabbed whatever info you want for the request. Redirects from https -> https don't trigger a warning box. You may need to rewrite the URL slightly to prevent loop detection (stick a . at the end of the hostname, or add a port, etc. The second approach is to only intercept requests for inline images. These don't affect the document information window, and give you full access to the whole request, which may have user authentication information associated with it, in the URL or in header fields. Image requess can be identified reliably through simple traffic analysis. Simon Contract with America - Explained! |Phone: +44-81-500-3000 Contract: verb |Mail: ses@unc.edu 1) To shrink or reduce in size - the economy contracted +----------------------- 2) To become infected -My baby contracted pneumonia when they stopped my welfare