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 was working perfectly
fine--without doing anything special in httpd.conf...
- E
Hi, Edwin. Of course... thanks!
Apache version 1.3.23. Definitely not IIS.
Robert Orenstein
Perforce Software
Try running ?php phpinfo(); ? 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...)
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