well i learned once again, or maybe it is a new commandment for me: "thou shalt not code after midnight" lol because the blank page after the refresh was a really stupid blunder on my part. it seems like I was trying to use $type as a variable but it was refreshing/redirecting to the same page..oops! it never even crossed my mind last night that "type" could possibly be a keyword in html..i use it all the time for forms but i never gave it a thought..after i went to bed for the night, i finally thought "oh duh!! you probably cant use that" so i guess it was doing what i told it, not what i wanted though :p
matt

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Robert Cummings wrote:

On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 02:55, Michael Hulse wrote:
On Dec 9, 2005, at 11:35 PM, Aaron Koning wrote:
Its been my experience that meta tags work better.

header("Refresh: 0; URL=https://www.theNewUrl/forward.html";);

I didn't know you could do that *lol*. Either way, I think the example I
gave is better. Why stop at an intermediate page? The location header is
immediate.

Cheers,
Rob.
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