well...  that's certainly an embarrassing error to spend 6-8 hours
looking for...  well... thanx a ton for pointing that out.  seriously,
i need to learn how to type... :)  
i will look into the php group as well.  and the lds open source... 
that's cool!!!
thanx a ton for the help
~Erin



--- Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well.... for starters you have a typographical error in line 23...
> 
>      header("Locaton:input.html");
> 
> 
> header redirect should be "Location" with an "i."
> 
> if it still doesn't work, let us know and we can look further. thanks
>  
> for attaching your code.
> 
> also, as stated, we would love to have you as a member of the Utah
> PHP  
> Users Group, at...
> 
>       http://uphpu.org
> 
> 
> 
> On Sunday, Sep 21, 2003, at 18:32 US/Mountain, Erin Sharmahd wrote:
> 
> > somehow, I forgot to add this attachment.  Apologies all around...
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the men who fought and died in the building of this great nation.  It is a pledge to 
fulfill our duties and obligations as citizens of the United States, and to uphold the 
principles of our constitution.  And last but not least, it is a pledge to maintain 
the four great freedoms treasured by all Americans: freedom of speech, freedom of 
religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.�
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