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Posted by Wings on 10/08/07 03:15
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Jack wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have a problem that I've been stuck on for while now.
>> Here is my code
>>
> <snipped>
>
> Jack,
>
> First of all, enable all errors and display errors in your PHP.INI file.
> If you don't have access to this file, you can use ini_set to set them,
> but it's much easier to do it in the php.ini file (also this way works
> even if you have syntax errors in your code).
>
> Once you get this, I'm pretty sure you'll get a message about "header
> already sent...". I don't remember the exact message off hand (you'd
> think I would, the number of times I've seen it! :-) ), but it comes
> because you've send output before this time. It could only be blank
> space - but you've sent SOME data.
>
> And you should also get a message indicating "output started in file xxx
> at line yyy". This is where you need to took to find why output has
> previously been sent.
>
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> ==================
> Remove the "x" from my email address
> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstucklex@attglobal.net
> ==================
Jerry,
I'm not a coder, but in installing php scripts I've run into that "header
already sent" quite a number of times. For me, a non-coder, that meant I had
to dispense with the script and go look for another.
Do you know a reason or two "why?" - something that a non-coder might find
and fix?
Thanks in advance.
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