> //echo $test."";
> "//" . Without the remark, the code work but I get the error message
> stating
>
> Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by
(output
> started at test.php) in test.php on line **
Yes.
A header is called a header because it come
Hi Everyone!
I did post the note in the past about the problem with HTTP_REFERER
which doesn't work in Netscape 6.0. It turned out that I was looking at the
wrong thing the whole time. What I found is that it isn't really Netscape
problem. It turned out that Netscape 6.0 can't use 2 times
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