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This document describes a proposal the "referrer" metadata name.  Using the referrer metadata attribute, a document can control the behavior if the Referer HTTP header attached to requests that originate from the document.
This document describes a proposal the "referrer" metadata name.  Using the referrer metadata attribute, a document can control the behavior if the Referer HTTP header attached to requests that originate from the document.


==Keyword==
==Specification==


referrer
Keyword: <code>referrer</code>


==Specification==
The referrer metadata attribute can have one of four values:
* <code>never</code> (Never include a <code>Referer</code> header.)
* <code>always</code> (Always include a <code>Referer</code> header.)
* <code>origin</code> (Use the document's origin in the <code>Referer</code> header.)
* <code>default</code> (Use the user agent's default policy for whether to include a <code>Referer</code> header.)





Revision as of 21:23, 25 October 2011

Overview

This document describes a proposal the "referrer" metadata name. Using the referrer metadata attribute, a document can control the behavior if the Referer HTTP header attached to requests that originate from the document.

Specification

Keyword: referrer

The referrer metadata attribute can have one of four values:

  • never (Never include a Referer header.)
  • always (Always include a Referer header.)
  • origin (Use the document's origin in the Referer header.)
  • default (Use the user agent's default policy for whether to include a Referer header.)


Examples

This meta element instructs the user agent to omit the Referer header in all HTTP requests that originate from the document containing the element:

<meta name="referrer" content="never">

This meta element instructs the user agent to include the document's origin in the Referer header rather than the full URL of the document.

<meta name="referrer" content="origin">