Don't be so sure.  :)  I did a test with two location headers, one with and
one without a space, both worked properly.  But when I purposfully
misspelled "Location" to introduce a syntax error, the page did not redirect
or give an error.  This is exactly the result he was reporting so clearly
there is a syntax error within his header text.. just not the one you
thought it was.

Why do I get the feeling I'm playing that "mind bender" game where you have
to guess the right combination within so many turns?  LOL

-Kevin

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Subject: RE: [PHP] Help with header function


> I'm pretty sure it was the lack of a space in the header field between
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> The only thing I can think of is that you have a syntax error in the
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> -Kevin
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