Sure it does: <?php if (<condition>) { echo "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Refresh\" CONTENT=\"5; URL=html-redirect1.html\">"; } else { echo "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Refresh\" CONTENT=\"5; URL=html-redirect2.html\">"; } ?> On Monday 26 September 2005 1:27 pm, Daryl Booth wrote: > But I want to redirect to different places when the condition (if) is > different. The condition works but the conditional redirect doesn't. I > tried fopen() but that just sends the output to the variable as text. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Micah Stevens [mailto:micah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Montag, 26. September 2005 22:20 > To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: URL Forwarding in PHP... > > Okay, then you should use an HTML meta tag to forward.. uhh.. (looking it > up > > since I haven't done this in a while) > > Here, try this: > > http://www.billstclair.com/html-redirect.html > > -Micah > > On Monday 26 September 2005 1:10 pm, Daryl Booth wrote: > > I'm new to PHP and so I don't understand what you mean by "note that this > > cannot be set once any output has been sent to the browser. At least not > > without using output buffering." > > > > What do you mean by output buffering? I want the site to display a table > > then forward to another site atomatically. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Joseph Crawford [mailto:codebowl@xxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Montag, 26. September 2005 22:02 > > To: Daryl Booth; Mailing List > > Subject: Re: URL Forwarding in PHP... > > > > header("Location: http://www.php.net/"); > > > > note that this cannot be set once any output has been sent to the > > browser. atleast not without using output buffering. > > > > -- > > Joseph Crawford Jr. > > Zend Certified Engineer > > Codebowl Solutions, Inc. > > 1-802-671-2021 > > codebowl@xxxxxxxxx -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php