Okay, first, sorry, but what is top post? Writing
before the reply or after ?

Second, I'm not entirely sure where the
session_write_close() belongs, because here below,
isn't this a redirect? back to page2 if there are
validation errors:

  if ($WAFV_Errors != "")  {
    PostResult($WAFV_Redirect,$WAFV_Errors,"page2");


or is it solely in:

session_write_close()
if ($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "POST") {
 $url = "TestMulti3.php";
Header ('Location: http://www.mysite.com/page3.php);

Thank you ,
Stuart

--- Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 27 October 2004 11:31, Stuart
> Felenstein wrote:
> 
> Please do not top post.
> 
> > Yes I do have session_start on every page at the
> top.
> 
> As I have pointed out in a previous thread and Mike
> has pointed out in this 
> thread you MUST use
> 
>   session_write_close()
> 
> before you do a redirect.
> 
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