On 7/20/2013 9:21 AM, dealTek wrote:
Hi all,
I have a page that starts with several mysql sql query searches and displays data below...
then I added a form (with hidden line "do-update" value "UPDATE") on the same page with action to same page...
then above other sql queries - I put...
if ((isset($_POST["do-update"])) && ($_POST["do-update"] == "update")) {
---do update query---
echo '<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=gohere.php">';
By your description of what you think should be happening in the line
above, my suggestion to would be to look at the header() function in
PHP. It can send a header to the browser that will cause the browser to
stop loading the current page and redirect it to another URL.
http://php.net/header
if ( ... ) {
Do some work...
header('Location: someotherpage.php');
exit();
}
You want to make sure you always call exit(); after issuing a call to
header('Location: ...');
}
but it shows error that happens AFTER the meta http-equiv="refresh" has happened
Catchable fatal error: xxx on line 226
BTW - the meta http-equiv="refresh" does work but the error flashes 1st for a second...
Q: I would have thought that it would not go past the line - meta http-equiv="refresh" - but it does.... any insight on this
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Thanks,
Dave - DealTek
dealtek@xxxxxxxxx
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