"Cpt John W. Holmes" wrote: > > running PHP4.1.3 on IIS 5 and everything work's fine > > > > I have only problem with using header() function > > problem is, after submiting form in first.php: > > echo "<form name=form_abc method=post action=second.php>\n"; > > and having in second.php: > > header('location:third.php'); > > > > it produces error in browser like this: > > CGI Error > > The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set > of > > HTTP headers. The headers it did return are: > > > > what headers?!? > > after reloading/refreshing page by user, everything is ok > > > > in logfiles of IIS I found out, that > > first.php has protocol code 200 > > second.php has protocol code 302 > > third.php has protocol code 502 (what leads to that error) > > third.php after refreshing/reloading has protocol code 200 > > Do you have exit(); directly after the header() call? > > ---John Holmes... no, but header() is last command in the second.php script - so, its the same, isn't it? 5o -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php