I checked and no white space involved. What would I need to put tin the
exit()/die() function?

On 10/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Check to make sure absolutely nothing before the header() function is
> outputing anything. No echos, no prints, no var_dumps, no HTML or even blank
> lines.
>
> If it's something tangible like an echo or print or something, then
> putting an exit()/die() function right before the header() function then
> looking at the HTML source that you get should show you what the offending
> output is.
>
> But again, if I recall, it can be something as simple as an empty line.
>
> -----------------------------------------
> <?php
>
> // This should work because there's no output or white space above
> header()
> header('Location: thanks.php');
>
> ?>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> <?php
>
> // This should fail (if I recall) because of the blank line that's sent
> // before the PHP code block. This is considered output, and can't come
> before
> // any header statements
>
> header('Location: thanks.php');
>
> ?>
> -----------------------------------------
>
>
> = = = Original message = = =
>
> when I add that code I can the following error msg when submitting the
> form.
> " *Warning*: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
> (output started at /home/webadmin/dedicated75.virtual.vps-
> host.net/html/fortuneInteractive/Consultation_test.php:6<http://host.net/html/fortuneInteractive/Consultation_test.php:6>
> <http://host.net/html/fortuneInteractive/Consultation_test.php:6>)
> in */home/webadmin/dedicated75.virtual.vps-
> host.net/html/fortuneInteractive/Consultation_test.php<http://host.net/html/fortuneInteractive/Consultation_test.php>
> <http://host.net/html/fortuneInteractive/Consultation_test.php>
> * on line *168* "
> line 168 is the one with header( 'Location: thanks.php' );
> on it.
> can anyone explain why this is happening and how to rectify?
> TIA
>
> On 10/5/05, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 21:15, Bruce Gilbert wrote:
> > > thanks for the reply.
> > >
> > > and where on the page would that need to go? Within the head tags?
> > > and would it need to be within <?php ?>
> >
> > Right after this line:
> >
> > mail ($to, $subject, $msg, $mailheaders);
> >
> > And you will already be within PHP interpretation.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob.
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