this also should not be an issue if you have output buffering turned on.

PHP is great, it will make sure to send the headers *first* then.

but yes, whitespace sucks as well. it makes IE's CSS flake out weird
sometimes. there's multiple reasons to write clean code :)

> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Waynn Lue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I fixed this last time by looking for white space both before and
> > >  after the opening and closing php tags, as a Google search had
> > >  revealed.  But this time, I've spent an hour running down various
> > >  files and not seeing what the heck is wrong.  Here's the essential
> > >  setup.
> > >
> > >  main.php
> > >  <?
> > >
> > >  require_once 'shared_style.php';
> > >  require_once 'something.php'
> > >
> > >  ?>

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