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# {{misspelling of|en|referrer}}
# {{misspelling of|en|referrer}}
# {{lb|en|Internet}} {{alt form|en|referrer||the referring URL}}
# {{lb|en|Internet}} {{alt form|en|referrer||the referring URL}}
#* '''1996''', T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, H. Frystyk, ''Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0''
#* {{quote-text|en|year=1996|author=T. Berners-Lee; R. Fielding; H. Frystyk|title=Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0
#*: The '''Referer''' field must not be sent if the Request-URI was obtained from a source that does not have its own URI, such as input from the user keyboard.
|passage=The '''Referer''' field must not be sent if the Request-URI was obtained from a source that does not have its own URI, such as input from the user keyboard.}}
#* {{quote-book|en|title=Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference|page=278|author=Jennifer Niederst Robbins|year=2001|passage=If a referring URL was specified, for each valid '''referer''', make sure that a valid referring URL was passed to FormMail}}
#* {{quote-book|en|title=Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference|page=278|author=Jennifer Niederst Robbins|year=2001|passage=If a referring URL was specified, for each valid '''referer''', make sure that a valid referring URL was passed to FormMail}}
#* {{quote-book|en|title=Visualizing Data|page=253|author=Ben Fry|year=2007|passage=The '''referer''' portion of a logfile line contains the full URL of the page or object visited before the current one.}}
#* {{quote-book|en|title=Visualizing Data|page=253|author=Ben Fry|year=2007|passage=The '''referer''' portion of a logfile line contains the full URL of the page or object visited before the current one.}}
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{{head|nb|verb form}}
{{head|nb|verb form}}


# {{imperative of|nb|referere}}
# {{infl of|nb|referere||imp}}


==Norwegian Nynorsk==
==Norwegian Nynorsk==
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# to [[tell]]; to [[talk about]]; to [[speak]] of
# to [[tell]]; to [[talk about]]; to [[speak]] of
#* '''1584-1598''', [[w:fr:Guillaume Bouchet|Guillaume Bouchet]], ''Les Sérées''
#* '''1584-1598''', [[w:fr:Guillaume Bouchet|Guillaume Bouchet]], ''Les Sérées''
#*: Capitolin '''refere''' que Zenobie ne vouloit qu'on luy touchast
#*: {{quote|fro|Capitolin '''refere''' que Zenobie ne vouloit qu'on luy touchast}}


====Conjugation====
====Conjugation====

Latest revision as of 21:37, 6 September 2023

See also: référer

English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɹəˈfɜːɹə(ɹ)/

Noun

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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referer (plural referers)

  1. Misspelling of referrer.
  2. (Internet) Alternative form of referrer (the referring URL)
    • 1996, T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, H. Frystyk, Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0:
      The Referer field must not be sent if the Request-URI was obtained from a source that does not have its own URI, such as input from the user keyboard.
    • 2001, Jennifer Niederst Robbins, Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference, page 278:
      If a referring URL was specified, for each valid referer, make sure that a valid referring URL was passed to FormMail
    • 2007, Ben Fry, Visualizing Data, page 253:
      The referer portion of a logfile line contains the full URL of the page or object visited before the current one.
    • 2007, Tiara Yule, The Illustrated Dictionary of Internet, page 74:
      The referer information can also be accessed as document.referrer within JavaScript.

Usage notes

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Referer is the field name used in the HTTP protocol (RFC1945 and RFC2616). Originally a misspelling, it has gained currency from its use there and in related documents and software.

Anagrams

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Verb

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referer

  1. imperative of referere

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Verb

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referer

  1. imperative of referera

Old French

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Verb

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referer

  1. to tell; to talk about; to speak of

Conjugation

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This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

Descendants

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  • English: refer