Or even
header("Location: index.php?var=value&var2=value2");
And you would probably want to follow that with
exit;
Rather than
break;
HTH,
Richy
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Sent: 13 August 2002 16:55
To: Christian Ista
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Subject: Re: [PHP] relocation
Perhaps with a HEADER statement.
i.e. headers("index.php?var=value&var2=value2");
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Christian Ista wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a possibility to call (jump not include) with some parameters
> (index.php?var1=tttt&var2=pppp) a php page without click.
>
> For example :
> case "todo":
> call here index.php?var1=tttt&var2=pppp <--- jump to this page
> break;
>
> bye
>
> Christian,
>
>
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