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Posted by Peter Van Hove on 06/02/05 21:53
Thanks for the java vs javascript correction.
What do you mean before any output ?
Do you mean before any html is echoed or printed ?
I mean, I can still do php internal scripting before I call header() ...
right ?
"Oli Filth" <catch@olifilth.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Peter Van Hove said the following on 02/06/2005 19:36:
>> Hi,
>>
>> inside html, before <head>, you can put something like this :
>>
>> <script type="text/javascript">
>> self.location.replace(www.url.com/newpage.htm);
>> </script>
>>
>> which basically instructs the browser to start loading another page asap
>> (www.url.com/newpage.htm);
>> This has some limitations, especially when the user has restricted use of
>> java etc.
>>
>
> Please note, there is an *enormous* difference between Java and
> Javascript! They are not related in any way. You are talking about
> Javascript.
>
>> Is there a way to do this in PHP ?
>> like, if there is a link to link.php, this page then starts loading
>> www.url.com/newpage.htm instead ?
>>
>
> If you use:
>
> header("Location: http://example.com/blurgh.htm");
>
> before *any* other script output, then this will redirect the user's
> browser. Note that the URL *must* be absolute, i.e. you cannot simply use
> something like /blurgh.htm.
>
>
> --
> Oli
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