Well, then, in that case, your original problem about the header() has
nothing to do with an earlier post (about IIS).
Perhaps, you can try installing the latest Apache + the latest PHP and
everything might just work. I've ask a friend to try it on his
Win2K(sp2)+Apache2+php4.2.2 and the code w
Hi, Edwin. Of course... thanks!
Apache version 1.3.23. Definitely not IIS.
Robert Orenstein
Perforce Software
>Try running and I'm sure you'll find out something
>about the Apache version. (If, indeed, you're running Apache... Could it
>be that you're running IIS and Apache is down? Of co
Hi there,
Try running and I'm sure you'll find out something
about the Apache version. (If, indeed, you're running Apache... Could it be
that you're running IIS and Apache is down? Of course, I could be wrong...)
- E
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm running the simplest possible script to test headers:
>
> h
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