- ripping out the default referer seems reasonable
- write a set of tests that ensure how the referer evolves when using various test browser methods (from the testing browser)
- add an option to testbrowser to suppress referer headers completely
That should bring us to a situation that more closely resembles RFC 1945 (HTTP 1.0)
Here's what I plan to do:
- ripping out the default referer seems reasonable
- write a set of tests that ensure how the referer evolves when using various test browser methods (from the testing browser)
- add an option to testbrowser to suppress referer headers completely
That should bring us to a situation that more closely resembles RFC 1945 (HTTP 1.0)