This has been solved today. Talawa had a similar problem and came up
with a solution to his problem, namely using session_write_close()
before creating the headers. That stunt also solved my problem :-)
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Kind regards
Kim Emax
Kim Madsen wrote on 2009-10-03 13:30:
Hi PHP people
I have a rea
Andrea Giammarchi wrote on 2009-10-05 18:26:
> There's a useful function called headers_sent() which checks to see if
> the headers have already been sent to the browser. This might be a good
> place to throw into your code at various points to check and see if
> something is being written w
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