After lots of trial and error I traced the problem back to a missing
browscap.ini, I commented out that line in php.ini and it worked
fine. I guess it was causing php to think the it wasn't dealing with
a browser so it sent the headers differently (or something)
thanks to everyone.
- Mark
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lets say I have a page that contains just this code:
the output I get is:
Location: /myfile.html Content-type: text/html
- Mark
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 14:03:26 -0600, Rick Emery wrote:
>what does your code look like?
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thur
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:53:33 -0700, mike cullerton wrote:
>#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
I don't think you understood what I meant. I want the headers to get
sent, but they're showing up in the browser as part of the page
content.
I had this working before on a different machine where everything to
do
what does your code look like?
-Original Message-
From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:17 PM
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] headers showing up in browser
I've got this problem that won't go away.
The headers are showing up at the top of the page when I run p
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
on 1/10/02 12:16 PM, Mark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got this problem that won't go away.
>
> The headers are showing up at the top of the page when I run php in
> cgi mode. any ideas?
-- mike cullerton
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