see:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
it works just like JSP.
DanO
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> 2) In JSPs, it is possible to do server-side page redirection, i.e.
> "forward" a request from page A to page B, as if
Gerald Gutierrez wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I understand that a lot of JSP Vs. PHP questions have been asked on this
> list, but they've been philosophical and general in nature. I have some
> specific questions and was hoping that someone might be able to entertain them:
>
> 1) JSPs can persist vari
Gerald,
although I cannot give you extensive answers, I hope I can help you in
some points:
>
> 1) JSPs can persist variables at the page, request, session and application
> scopes. I believe PHP variables are implicitly page-scoped, and session
> management can be used for session-scoping. Are
Hi all.
I understand that a lot of JSP Vs. PHP questions have been asked on this
list, but they've been philosophical and general in nature. I have some
specific questions and was hoping that someone might be able to entertain them:
1) JSPs can persist variables at the page, request, session
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