If it helps here's the code I use to redirect
<?php
function chrome_redirect($url)
{ // redirect the page
if (headers_sent())
{ // perform JS redirect
echo '<script type="text/javascript"
language="javascript"><!-- document.location.href=\'' . $url . '\'; //
--></script>';
} else { // no headers sent... much nicer header redirect
header('location: ' . $url);
die();
}
}
?>
HTH
Dan
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Dan Parry
Senior Developer
Virtua Webtech Ltd
http://www.virtuawebtech.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 April 2006 14:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PHP] redirect using php
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 13:55, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> Mark Kelly wrote:
> > You can also use something like:
> >
> > echo "<meta http-equiv=\"Refresh\" content=\"0;url=$from_page\">";
>
> There's no need to use a meta tag to mimic HTTP headers. PHP provides
> the header() function.
I have been using that method when I got part-way through some processing
that produces output, and hit something that requires a redirect. As I
understand it headers are no use to me here.
I'm very much a beginner, so if this is the wrong way to do this, I'd
appreciate pointers. Thanks for the reply, either way.
Mark
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