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Posted by "Gustav Wiberg" on 09/19/05 11:52
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From: "Jasper Bryant-Greene" <jasper@bryant-greene.name>
To: "PHP General" <php-general@lists.php.net>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] HEADER + target?
> Gustav Wiberg wrote:
>> I think this question has been on the list before, but I can't find it.
>> I want to do like this:
>>
>> <script language="Javascript">
>> parent.mainFrame.location = 'fire.php';
>> </script>
>>
>> ...but in PHP with the HEADER() - function...
>
> Not that hard to find... http://php.net/header
>
> header('Location: http://www.example.com/fire.php');
>
> You should put the full URI, including http:// and your domain. Not doing
> so violates the HTTP spec.
>
> If you want to signal that the resource has permanently moved, put this
> before the above call:
>
> header('HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently');
>
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Hi again!
I wasn't clear enough.. hm.. I meant that lets say, I have two frames =
leftFrame and rightFrame.
I'm in leftFrame and want to redirect to a page called fire.php in the
rightFrame.
If I use HEADER("Location: fire.phg"); then the current frame will be
updated (leftFrame), I want to update the rightFrame FROM the leftFrame...
/G
http://www.varupiraten.se/
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