Yamil Ortega wrote:
Lets say that I have the next structure on my web directory
/file1.php
/procces/file2.php
/file3.php
http://localhost/apache2/file1.php
try this:
header( refresh:'3'; url=./apache2/file3.php);
Regards,
Clive.
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Yamil Ortega wrote:
Lets say that I have the next structure on my web directory
/file1.php
/procces/file2.php
/file3.php
http://localhost/apache2/file1.php
try this:
header( refresh:'3'; url=./apache2/file3.php
will
only then have to change it in one place.
Darren
Thanks in advance
Yamil
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De: clive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: MiƩrcoles, 13 de Junio de 2007 05:37 a.m.
Para: PHP General List
Asunto: [PHP] Re: [BULK] [PHP] Redirecting to a parent page
Yamil Ortega wrote
Yamil Ortega wrote:
Ok, but what happens if I change server and there is no more apache2
directory?
Do I have to change all the headers in my 37 web pages?
do this:
// in a config file, or header file
$sitename = http:/localhost/apache2/; eader file
// whereever it is needed
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