At 10:02 26.02.2003, George Pitcher said:
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>Hi all,
>
>Back on the list after a long break.
>
>I want to be able to write all my sql queries (well at least the ones that
>change or create records) to a log file.
>
>However some of the pages that contain these queries are just used to
>redirect the user depending on the result.
>
>Writing to a file id not permitted before creating the header for the
>redirect.
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This works for me:

<?php
$hf = fopen('cache/sample.txt', 'w');
fwrite($hf, 'Test');
fclose($hf);
header('Location: http://www.php.net/');
?>

(./cache is an apache-writable directory on my test server)

This seamlessly writes the file, then redirects to the requested site...
what errors do you get?


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