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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 09/19/06 20:14
bvdb wrote:
> Hello,
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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>>bvdb wrote:
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> ...
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>>>Maybe there is someone out there with a practical solution.
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>>No, it isn't.
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> How can you know who is reading and posting in this newsgroup?
> Do you have a list of people who is willing to post here?
> Seems like you're a very arrogant person.
>
No, I'm trying to direct you to the best possible resource for your
question. But you are too thick-skulled to understand it.
>
>>And it isn't a PHP problem at all.
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>
> It's tighly connected to PHP.
> PHP offers the header() function and describes in the manual how to use
> it to avoid this browser behaviour. So it fits very well into PHP
> questions, better than HTML.
>
No, it's not "tightly connected to PHP". This is strictly HTML and
browser behavior. All the header() function does is send a header to
the browser. This would be exactly the same if the header were
generated in PHP, Perl, VBScript or even HTML itself. PHP has nothing
to do with it other than sending the header (just like the other
languages would have nothing to do with it).
>
>>Just because you're using PHP doesn't necessarily make this the "best"
>>group.
>
>
> But a very good choice. Until you stepped in.
>
No, it was not a good choice. Look how many answers you've gotten.
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