ajay wrote:
hi!

after having trawled through many google articles, i've been told that the best
way to redirect a person is using header("Location:url");

the problem is, i have form that is posted to another php script. This script then
processes the form and then writes up a html page and includes in that page any
warnings etc.
i want the user to have say 5s to read that page and then be redirected to
another page.
so i have something like
//process form
//write page
sleep(10);
header("Location:blah.php");

the problem is i get an error when the script gets to the header part, the error
being
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output
started at c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\usydbasketball\subscribe_mailing_list.php:6) in c:\program
files\apache group\apache\htdocs\usydbasketball\subscribe_mailing_list.php on
line 67

so how do i workaround that?

thanks

regards


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