Re: restrict page access to one referring page



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tomrue contained the following:

What I am trying to do is prevent access to a download page for anyone
who has not successfully completed an online quiz.

Any ideas on how to this in php (using Drupal) would be most
appreciated.

Sessions or cookies.

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