I don't know if you solved this already, but I use it to redirect to
different pages depending on whther the user is logged in or not.
Something like header("location:/page/?p=login"); works fine. You were
on the right track.
Gerry
On 6/15/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi gang:
This seems like so obvious a question, I am reluctant to ask.
In any event, I simply want my php application to run another, like so:
switch (option)
{
case a:
run a.php;
exit;
break;
case b:
run b.php;
exit;
break;
case c:
run c.php;
exit;
break;
}
I know that from within an application I can run another php application via a user click
(.e., button), or from javascript event (onclick), or even from cron. But, what if you
want to run another application from the results of a calculation inside your main
application without a "user trigger". How do you do that?
I have tried header("Location: http://www.example.com/"); ob_start(),
ob_flush() and such, but I can't get anything to work.
Is there a way?
Thanks.
tedd
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