According to RFC, Location header need to be absolute URI.
(Most browsers accept relative URI, though.)
Refer to RFC.
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Yasuo Ohgaki
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> Hi there,
>
> I'm using PHP with Windows 2k Adv. Server (IIS).
>
> I'ma having a problem in some executions of the function Header. Sometimes
> it returns me an error. I.E.
> header("Location: alertas.php?erro=3&ti&tip=$tip");
> exit;
>
> i got this error:
> CGI Error
> The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
> HTTP headers. The headers it did return are
>
>
> Once more i say that this error only occurs sometimes and not always. I
> don't send anykind of HTML before the Header function not even a blank
> space.
>
> As i'm having a co-worker with this problem too, and he isn't registered in
> the ML (YET) in the reply add as a CC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Thank you.
>
>
> Hugo Dias
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