Jay Blanchard wrote:
/* send the errors to the interface and exit*/
if('' !== $errorsReported){
for($i = 0; $i < count($errorsReported); $i++){
echo $errorsReported[$i];
}
} else {
/* reload the empty interface */
a quick echo statement here to check that this block is running when
you expect it to might tell you something... but you have probably
already plastered your code with echo/print statements to determine the
flow :-)
header("Location: adminTicketMgmtCreationForm.php");
}
The above does not work on the else statement. If $errorsReported is
blank the header statement does not work, the script just exits. I have
had a long day and I may not be seeing something correctly, can anyone
see an error with this? If so, can you tell me where I am going wrong?
having read the other replies to this post I'm a little perplexed...
I was wondering if adminTicketMgmtCreationForm.php isn't crashing?
I sometimes get into a situation where an include file has a syntax
error that causes complete failure (blank screen, nothing in log), I have
had the same on occasion with require_once() statements that fail....
so maybe the redirect is working only the destination page is silently dying
on you....
I assume that you are not outputting anything before the call to header.
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