If you want to "use PHP", then you must use the headers() function. BUT,
with the header function, you MUST make sure that there will be absolutely
NO output to the page before the header() function is called, not even a
space...
Otherwise, you can simply use a meta refresh...


-----Original Message-----
From: Beauford.2005 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 9:41 PM
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] I'm really getting annoyed with PHP


Yes, I'm still screwing around with this stupid redirection thing, and
either I'm just a total idiot or there are some serious problems with
PHP. I have now tried to do it another way and - yes - you guessed it.
It does not work.

I mean really, it can not be this hard to redirect a user to another
page. If it is, then I must look into using something else as I just
can't be wasting days and days on one minor detail that should take 30
seconds to complete.

If anyone has some concrete suggestion on how to get this to work It
would be greatly appreciated. In the mean time I have given up on it as
I am just totally pissed off at it.

TIA



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