Ok, i can live with it, include works but this doesnt replace the whole
running script, only the rest of the script (what is still coming), so if a
few things have been written in "a.php", when "include('b.php') is executed,
this "b.php" does not replace all the (allready written) output of "a.php".

"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Arnold wrote:
> > This (header() function) works only if this is the first output sent to
> > browser so later in the script this doesnt work anymore, i've tried
that.
> > After that you get error messages like: "Warning: Cannot modify header
> > information - headers already sent by (output started at
> > D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\xxxxxxx.php:5) in D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\xxxxxx.php on
line
> > 31"
> > So what i want is to go to another php file everywhere in the php script
> > with something like: if(thisistrue) { load yyyyy.php; exit; }
> >
>
> Once again, why cannot you use inlude()?
>
> If include() does not work for you, you have to rethink the logic of
> your script.

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