Mark Kelly wrote:
> > You can also use something like: > > > > echo "<meta http-equiv=\"Refresh\" content=\"0;url=$from_page\">"; > > There's no need to use a meta tag to mimic HTTP headers. PHP > provides the header() function. I have been using that method when I got part-way through some processing that produces output, and hit something that requires a redirect. As I understand it headers are no use to me here.
You're still using a Refresh header. The difference is that you're using a meta tag to mimic the header (e.g., http-equiv).
Using meta: <meta http-equiv="Name" content="Value" /> Using header(): <?php header('Name: Value'); ?> Hope that helps. Chris -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php