On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Michael A. Peters mpet...@mac.com wrote:
James Colannino wrote:
White space can cause this - make sure your code has ?php as the very top
and ? at the very bottom, or the white space may trigger the web server to
send a header and the white space as data
On Sunday 12 July 2009 12:01:12 Lenin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Michael A. Peters mpet...@mac.com wrote:
James Colannino wrote:
White space can cause this - make sure your code has ?php as the very
top and ? at the very bottom, or the white space may trigger the web
At 12:09 PM +0100 7/12/09, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sunday 12 July 2009 12:01:12 Lenin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Michael A. Peters mpet...@mac.com wrote:
James Colannino wrote:
White space can cause this - make sure your code has ?php as the very
top and ? at the
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:54 PM, James Colannino ja...@colannino.orgwrote:
Eddie Drapkin wrote:
HTTP headers are sent and finalized after the first bit of output. I
had the same problem before and it turned out to be because I had a
close tag ? at the end of a file followed by some
Zareef Ahmed wrote:
You should get a headers already sent output started at kind of error
if you have enabled error reporting with display_errors ON.
Actually, I did. I just didn't think to mention it in my first post.
The thing was that it said it was coming from one of my includes,
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 11:27 PM, James Colannino ja...@colannino.orgwrote:
Zareef Ahmed wrote:
You should get a headers already sent output started at kind of
error
if you have enabled error reporting with display_errors ON.
Actually, I did. I just didn't think to mention it in my
Eddie Drapkin wrote:
HTTP headers are sent and finalized after the first bit of output. I
had the same problem before and it turned out to be because I had a
close tag ? at the end of a file followed by some whitespace. The
solution was to remove the ? from the end of all the files and I
a single line break after the closing ? will not cause this problem. PHP
interpreter will neglect a single line break after ? a good debugger like
xdebug will be helpful in this case. u can also see the source code of the
file to locate the output. any thing before php warning is the output before
tedd wrote:
At 12:24 AM -0700 7/10/09, James Colannino wrote:
Eddie Drapkin wrote:
HTTP headers are sent and finalized after the first bit of output. I
had the same problem before and it turned out to be because I had a
close tag ? at the end of a file followed by some whitespace. The
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 1:21 AM, James Colanninoja...@colannino.org wrote:
Hey everyone,
I've been hard at work on a new web application, and discovered
something that I would never have seen coming. I was noticing that when
I called session_start() after a few lines of includes, I was
James Colannino wrote:
Hey everyone,
I've been hard at work on a new web application, and discovered
something that I would never have seen coming. I was noticing that when
I called session_start() after a few lines of includes, I was getting
complaints because the HTTP headers had already
kartikay malhotra wrote:
Hi all!
I use HTTP POST to upload a file. I've a PHP script running on the server.
Are HTTP headers passed with this request? How can I see the headers passed
to the server?
Headers are passed by the client and server with every request. The
Firefox Tamper Data
(sorry for the dup kartikay, forgot to hit reply to all;-)
So is the file going from server to server or from a client machine to the
server? It sounds like server to server - which if that's the case you can
use headers_list() to see what your server is going to be sending out to the
other
Hi Paul,
@ 7:42:49 AM on 11/21/01, Paul - Zenith Tech Inc wrote:
Using phpinfo() I can see that the header Last-Modified exists.
How do I go about accessing the header??
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php
Yes, you can do it, but this is not a PHP feature, it is an HTML trick, the
only thing you need to do is create a page which contains a frame only (yes
neither two or more, only one frame). Then, when you select a link on this
page the URL displayed on the browser does not change. This is a
On Fri, 2001-11-09 at 15:55, Mike Harvey wrote:
Is it possible to redirect to an IP address but have the browser address bar
show an URL?
assuming you have a valid url with a hostname, just wrap the ip address
url inside of a frame that takes up the entire window.
--Brent
--
PHP General
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Mike Harvey wrote:
Is it possible to redirect to an IP address but have the browser address bar
show an URL?
Assuming that you meant hostname instead of URL since the browser
address bar will always display a URL ... No.
~Chris /\
Boy, that's one of those Imagine the trouble we would get into if we
could! questions, isn't it? Just like How do I disable the back
button?, or How do I use PHP to feed me the contents of a web browser's
hard drive?
That said, some hosting services support what is called domain parking,
On Thursday 23 August 2001 02:36, Casteele/ShadowLord wrote:
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in article
See if is there some kind of echo before header()s, or HTML sent to
browser.
No, I've been extremely careful to avoid that. The following are the
two test files I've been using to try
See if is there some kind of echo before header()s, or HTML sent to
browser.
You cannot do this
html
head
Bla bla
?php header(Location : any_script.php\n\n);?
/head
body
/body
/html
Why? Because there is already content sent to the browser. If some code
uses
header() place
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in article
003b01c12b23$d1f245d0$0b01a8c0@ANDreY...
See if is there some kind of echo before header()s, or HTML sent to
browser.
No, I've been extremely careful to avoid that. The following are the two
test files I've been using to try to solve this.. (sans
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 10:06, Casteele/ShadowLord wrote:
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in article
003b01c12b23$d1f245d0$0b01a8c0@ANDreY...
See if is there some kind of echo before header()s, or HTML sent to
browser.
No, I've been extremely careful to avoid that. The following are the
two
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