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Oct 9th, 2006 10:15
Matthew Wilkinson, Eric Desjardins,
You need to place ob_start() at the beginning of your script so that all output is saved in a buffer until the script has finished and is then sent to the browser. If you send output and then send a header, it breaks the HTTP protocol, and PHP will not allow you to do this.