Mixing Location and Cookie headers has always been hit and miss...
I think you could fix it with session_write_close() or you could just
replace the Location: with:
require 'b.php';
since you are just wasting HTTP connections the way you have it now...
On Sat, December 30, 2006 12:56 pm, tedd wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> I have a small php script that behaves differently depending upon
> who's calling it. The code is:
>
> <?php session_start(); /* a.php */
> ob_start();
> $_SESSION['var'] = "test";
> ob_clean();
> header("Location: http://www.example.com/b.php"); /* Redirect browser
> */
> exit; ?>
>
> If the code is called directly, namely http://www.example.com/a.php,
> then the $_SESSION var is filled with "text" and the redirect is
> realized.
>
> However, if the php script is called via ajax:
>
> -snip- preceding ajax
>
> function sndReq(action)
> {
> http.open('get', 'a.php');
> http.send(null);
> }
>
> Then the $_SESSION var is filled with "test", but the redirect is not
> realized.
>
> Why can't the php script redirect the browser when called via ajax ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> tedd
>
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