Re: 301 redirect returning 302 instead

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> Just a shot in the dark, but it's possible that providing a "Location"
> header resets the status response. Try swapping your two header calls.

Stut:
Flipping the headers doesn't work, unfortunately, running wget still shows
a 302 being returned.

Kris:
You need both headers. Just giving the Location would give a 302, when a
301 is the goal.

Just to add more info: We're running php as fastcgi under lighttpd. Doing
a little searching I see that there is some weirdness with http headers
when PHP is run as a CGI, but I can't seem to see any solutions out there.
Obviously I can't be the ONLY person running this way, so there has to be
a solution out there.

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