--- Paul Waring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think you used header() after put out some data or php installed on
> > server as CGI. Because send header possible only if php installed as
> > apache module.
>
> Not so - I've used header('Location: http://www.xyz.com/'); with PHP
> as a CGI binary under both Apache 1 and Apahce 2 without problems.
Yeah, I think he might have been thinking of this:
"Note: In PHP 3, this only works when PHP is compiled as an Apache
module. You can achieve the same effect using the Status header."
Aside from only being an issue a long time ago, it's also talking about
the ability to change the response status code, not just a regular HTTP
header.
Chris
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