Have you tried this?
header("Location: $retURL");
?
> -Original Message-
>
> $retUrl = htmlspecialchars ($retUrl);
>
> if ($retUrl != "") {
> header("Location: " . $retUrl);
>
> Any ideas?
This messa
Nope, doesn't work.
Maybe it's something with the server/PHP setup?
> From: Richard Baskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 16:35:11 -0700
> To: Tom Beidler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, PHP General
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PHP] hea
Tom,
Include the $returl variable within the quotes, like this:
header("Location: $returl");
If that doesn't work, add these two lines just before the header() function:
echo "[$returl]";
exit;
Maybe that will uncover something.
Chris
Tom Beidler wrote:
>I'm trying to use header("Location
I do this all the time and I just use this syntax:
header("Location:
http://www.blah.com/phones.php?phn_indvId=1&phn_indvType=client";);
exit;
And it works for me...
Rick
"The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.
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> I'm trying to use header("Location to redirect to a URL that has variables
> in it, ie.
>
> http://www.blah.com/phones.php?phn_indvId=1&phn_indvType=client
>
> When it redirects I get the url minus everything a
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