Re: HTTP headers and include()

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Zareef Ahmed wrote:

> You should get a "headers already sent output started at ...." kind of error
> if you have enabled error reporting with display_errors ON.

Actually, I did.  I just didn't think to mention it in my first post.
The thing was that it said it was coming from one of my includes, even
though I wasn't yet printing anything to the browser.  That's why I was
so confused.

I've been following what tedd said in an earlier post (to make
session_start() your first line of code) and haven't had a problem since.

James


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