Just send a redirect header.
header("Location: nextpage.php");
exit;
-Jason Garber
IonZoft.com
At 08:45 AM 12/11/2001 -0800, Todd Cary wrote:
>I open a socket if I am in the middle of a php script to branch to a
>page so that I can send the header information. However, I understand
>that this is not how most php programmers do it. Could someone share
>with me the way it is done with php?
>
>In more detail, this is how I structure a page:
>
>1) The Form calls itself - the same page.
>
>2) At the top of the page, I do my validation and I may check to see if
>a "Cancel" button was pressed.
>
>3) Depending on the circumstances, I branch to another page.
>
> /* Example: was the Cancel button pressed?
> If so, branch to redirect page */
> if (!empty($cancel)) {
> $http = new http;
> $fp = $http->http_fget($server, $path .
> "redirect.php","");
> if($fp) {
> print '<BASE HREF="' . $url .
> 'redirect.php"><p>';
> fpassthru($fp);
> exit;
> }
> }
>
>Many thanks.....
>
>Todd
>
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>Todd Cary
>Ariste Software
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>
>
>
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