|  | Posted by Alan Silver on 08/22/07 12:38 
In article <W8WdnSD-aoCOvlHbnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d@comcast.com>, Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net> writes
 >Alan Silver wrote:
 >> Hello,
 >>  Sorry for the newbie question, but I've only been at PHP for a
 >>couple of  days, and I'm trying to get some stuff done as fast as
 >>possible. I'm an  experienced ASP.NET programmer, and am trying to
 >>find some equivalent  stuff in PHP.
 >>  In ASP.NET there is a method called Server.Transfer which transfers
 >>the  request to a different page from the one that the user requested,
 >>but  without doing a redirect. The user gets sent headers as though
 >>they were  seeing the page they requested.
 >>  Does PHP have such a function? I have seen the function...
 >>  header('Location: page.php');
 >>  ...but these seems to be a redirect, which is not the same thing. I
 >>don't want the headers altered as I want the search engines to see the
 >>page with the original URL.
 >>  TIA for any help.
 >
 >No, it doesn't.  But I wish it did.
 
 Shame.
 
 >You could emulate it with CURL, but that's about all.
 
 Thanks, but it looks OTT for the simple use I have in mind.
 
 Thanks for the reply
 
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 Alan Silver
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