I think this can be done with mySQL (if you're using it) log-files.

Niklas

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From: George Pitcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26. helmikuuta 2003 11:02
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Subject: [PHP] header and writing problem


Hi all,

Back on the list after a long break.

I want to be able to write all my sql queries (well at least the ones that
change or create records) to a log file.

However some of the pages that contain these queries are just used to
redirect the user depending on the result.

Writing to a file id not permitted before creating the header for the
redirect.

can anyone suggest a workaround.

Cheers

George


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