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From: Alessandro P. (T. / J578) <al...@ti...> - 2002-01-16 22:18:49
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On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 23:06, Javier Sixto wrote: > Hi Alessandro, thanks for your notice, > Yes, i know this problem ... But i i have noticed that if you put an > exit() command just after header() call, > it works just fine ... But perhaps there still some none working cases > with exit command ? Don't know about exit(); after header( ... ); we just preferred an if with IE's own working code. but if the exit/header tip works, well, it's okay for me :> Bye, Alessandro -- Alessandro "TXM" Pisani - al...@ti... - ICQ #2209087 phpWebSite Development Team http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu INWO Project coordinator http://inwoproject.sourceforge.net "I will carry you through, hicking and screaming, and in the end you will thank me" - Tyler Durden [from "Fight Club"] |