Tim Burgan wrote:
Rest assured, *something* is getting output before you try that header() call. Anything outside of PHP tags (carriage rturns/line feeds/spaces) any echo or print.Hello,
I'm receiving an error "Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by XXX".
In my php, I have a heap of code, then use header("Location: blah.php"); to redirect the user. I get this error on the webhost, but not on my local host.
I've searched and found that this can be caused by spaces after the closing php tag, but I don't have any.
What could this be?
Tim
To help you figure it out, try doing something like exit('STARTOFBODY'); instead of the header call. Then view the source of the ouput and see what precedes that
Chris
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