Probably I missed a message, so forgive me if I did.
If what the code below wants is to redirect to a different page, then I
believe that the HEADER command can not be preceeded by an ECHO.
echo "<br>".$ReturnTo;
header("Location: $ReturnTo");
It won't work after that, and that is clear on the docs.
Remove the echo and force a new call to the same URL.
Luis
-----Original Message-----
From: Alf Stockton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 4 de Outubro de 2006 13:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] header()
Niel Archer wrote:
> Hi Alf
>
>
>> Is this the correct method to use in Windows?
>>
>
> No, it's not the correct method on ANY platform. Before asking a
> question on these lists, it's wise to check the documentation first.
>
>
>> Note: HTTP/1.1 requires an absolute URI as argument to Location:
including the scheme, hostname and absolute path, but some clients accept
relative URIs.
>>
I have copied the code almost verbatim out of the manual and it still
does not work.
/* Redirect to a different page in the current directory that was
requested */
$host = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'];
$uri = rtrim(dirname($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']), '/\\');
$extra = 'index.shtml';
$ReturnTo = sprintf("http://%s%s/%s", $host, $uri, $extra);
echo "<br>".$ReturnTo;
header("Location: $ReturnTo");
exit;
and when I cut and paste the line produced by the echo into the, can I
call it "go box", at the top of the screen and press enter it goes where
I want?
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