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Posted by GAMEchief on 01/31/07 03:44
On Jan 30, 7:10 pm, Krustov <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
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> <Gunnar G>
> <Tue, 30 Jan 2007 23:09:59 GMT>
> <bfQvh.30769$E02.12...@newsb.telia.net>
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> > Perhaps this is not the best design right now in my php script, but I've
> > just started with php after a long break.
>
> > The thing is that I enter a page called foo1.php, this script do some
> > calculations and should then send directly send the user to a page called
> > foo2.php together with the variables $bar and $bar2.
>
> > On the page foo1.php there will be no input or any clicking required by the
> > user. Just as soon as the values are calculated, it should continue.
> > How can I achieve this?
>
> Is there any good valid reason why you want to redirect to foo2.php ? .
>
> Why not just do the calculations in foo1.php and then display the
> results underneath in foo1.php when they are done .
>
> --www.phptakeaway.co.uk
> (work in progress)
He's probably setting a cookie, which won't be read until a new page
is loaded.
Ya, header("Location: foo2.php"); is what you want.
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