On Thursday 24 June 2004 23:43, H. J. Wils wrote:

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>                        $_SESSION['logged_in'] = true;
>                        $_SESSION['sid'] = $sid;
>                        $_SESSION['user'] = $uid;
>
>                        $dt = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");

You should always session_write_close() before you redirect.

>              header("location: user.php?action=0");

You should be using an absolute URI rather than a relative one.

And just to be safe always have an exit() right after your redirect header(s).

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