At 11:59 09-04-2004, John W. Holmes wrote:
From: "Ash.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What are the various ways of forwarding to another page. I tried
header()..
> based on an example I found it in, but it doesnt work if I have done an
> include before calling the header. What are the other alternatives
Ash.. wrote:
Hello,
Thanks John (Holmes) for the clue on form-param-reading. Simple one, but
shows I got a lot of basics to learn yet.
Here I have another doubt I cant resist asking help for.
What are the various ways of forwarding to another page. I tried header()..
based on an example I found i
>PS: Someone will undoubtedly mention output buffering, which is a hack
to allow header() to work even if there is output. >Just learn to do it
the right way. :)
That would be me then :)
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From: "Ash.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks John (Holmes) for the clue on form-param-reading. Simple one, but
> shows I got a lot of basics to learn yet.
You're welcome. :)
> Here I have another doubt I cant resist asking help for.
>
> What are the various ways of forwarding to another page. I tr
It should work even if you included something
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Sent: vrijdag 9 april 2004 11:53
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Subject: [PHP] Forwarding to another PHP page
Hello,
Thanks John (Holmes) for the clue on form-param-reading. Simple one, but
shows
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