The top means the top of the file, not the top of your coding.
Simply:
Line 1. of directory.php: <?php include_once("global.inc.php") ?>
Line 2. of directory.php: <html>
Line 3. of directory.php: <head>
....PHPSpooky wrote:
Headers can't be sent after HTML output, it's as simple as it sounds. What that means is, if you suddenly decide you want to send a Location header to redirect the browser, you can't if you outputted any HTML before the line that outputs the location, unless ofcourse your using Output Buffering.
Excellent.. I understand that fine. But what is the solution for this?
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