> I try to include a redirect header in my script, but is fails with the
> familiar ( headers already sent) error.
>
> I KNOW you should put the headers call where it will cause the first
> output, and I do that, the only thing happening infront of the headers
> call is an include statement to my main db class; this class has
> absolutely NO output unless a function is called (which it is not)...
>
> What am I missing?

The error message tells you exactly what you need to know. "Output started
at xxx.php:12" or something similar. That gives you the file name and line
number where "output" was started. Begin your troubleshooting there. Ensure
you don't have any whitespace before or after the opening/closing <? and ?>
tags (like an extra newline at the end of the included file).

---John Holmes...


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