Re: Problem with header();

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2009/3/30 Igor Escobar <titiolinkin@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi guys, probably everybody goes think:  "its the same problem ever"  HTML
> before header() functions ...  but it is not.
>
> I has working on a project and this are a running in "Windows" (shame on
> me).
> Recently i migrate to *Ubuntu *and some problems occurred and that
> specifically i can't understand WHY this rappening
>
> "Warning: Cannot modify *header* information - headers already sent by"
>
> On my web server on the internet it's OK
> On my local web server on my work it's OK
> On my loca web server on my notebook it's the problem.

Chances are good that php.ini on your notebook has output buffers
switched off. Google it if you don't know what they are.

> This error occurs only in my notebook (recently that I migrate to linux and
> it does not already).
>
> Please, someone have any idea what the **** is happening?

Please refrain from using language like that on this list. It's
unnecessary inappropriate.

-Stuart

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