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Posted by Ian Rutgers on 05/18/06 19:26
"ED" <ed@example.com> wrote in message
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> "Martin Jay" <martin@spam-free.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:gpN0+7GOpFbEFwEo@onenet.org.uk...
>> In message <cPOag.172827$WI1.101092@pd7tw2no>, Ian Rutgers
>> <irutgers@otima.ca> writes
>>>...still didn't do a redirecti ... even put the thank you page in the
>>>same
>>>folder as the other php file. In that case I get an error message:
>>>"Warning: Cannot modify header information - header already sent by
>>>(output
>>>started at ... url of file) in file name on line 332"
>>
>> Header must go before everything else in the document, even before
>> !DOCTYPE, <html>, and <head>. Sending a space or new line would be
>> enough to prevent the redirect from working.
>>
>> And technically you should also add a reason for the redirect, such as
>>
>> header ('HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily');
>> header ('Location: ../thankyou.php');
>>
>> But in reality the first line can be left out.
>>
>> Do you really need to do a redirect, though? HTML and PHP code can be
>> mixed. Perhaps it would be easier to simply include the HTML after the
>> PHP code in the same file.
>> --
>> Martin Jay
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>
> Also technically, the Location header should point to an absolute url, ie:
> header('Location: http://www.mydomain.com/thankyou.php');
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> cheers,
> ED
>
Hi ED,
I switched to an absolute URL with the same result....
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output
started at
/home3/thetruth/thetruthsearch-www/explore/what_did_jesus_claim.php:7) in
/home3/thetruth/thetruthsearch-www/explore/what_did_jesus_claim.php on line
322
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