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 Posted by fiziwig on 06/17/85 11:43 
header has to be executed before ANY bytes are sent to the browser. 
Before <html>, and you can't even have a single blank before the first 
<? or you get the message "headers already sent...", so you can't put 
it in the same place in the code because if you are writing a <meta...> 
then you've already sent the <htmL> and <head> to the broswer. Too late 
to use header by then. 
 
FWIW: I cut and pasted your code into a dummy php file and ran from my 
host though my IE 6.0 and it worked fine. I'm assuming you did open and 
close with <head>...</head> 
 
But I'd still go with the header solution because it's not brower 
sensitive. 
 
--gary
 
  
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