On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 15:15, David Robley wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:58, Peter Houchin wrote:
> > > can some one offer a suggestion please ... i have a
> >
> > if ($update) {
> > $result=foo;
> > }
> >
> > in that if statement i want to redirect them to another page after it
> > has processed the result ..
> > i tried having using
> >
> > if ($update) {
> > $result=foo;
> > echo "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"refresh\" CONTENT=\"1;page.php\">";
> > }
> >
> > but to no avail ..
> >
> > any suggestions ?
> >
> > Peter Houchin
>
> if ($update) {
>  $result=foo;
>  header("page.php");

I mean, of course
  header("Location: page.php");

Must teach fingers to wait for brain to engage :-)

>  }
>
> and make _absolutely_ sure that your script doesn't even have a white
> space _anywhere_ before issuing the header.

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