I am new to working with php and I am having trouble trying to figure
out this following "error" message that is displayed when I access a php
file. Can you tell me what this error message means (in plain English)
and what steps I might take to correct it?

"Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at
/usr/home/ecmartin/public_html/ethics06/calendarlogin.php:8) in
/usr/home/ecmartin/public_html/ethics06/sas.php on line 34"


The page that displays this error has a small php log-in script on in.
(Depending on where I place the script in the page code, the error
message moves to a different location on the page). The page originally
was an html page that contained typical stylesheet data, javascript
scripts (for headers and menus) and a flash-based menu. ALL of these
features still work when the page is displayed (as well as the php
log-in script), however, I cannot get rid of the error message.

Thanks 

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