I don´t want to destroy the session, because i have other variables that i don't want to lose. I can build a function that it destroy the session, and immediatly it start a new session width all the variables that i want.
Other solution is to reset the variables .
But i think that it should...
whem i use the function session_unregister to clean a variable from my session, if in the same session i do a session register to the sam variable, the variable contains the the last value, and i don't want that, and it should not happen.
example :
session_register("a")
$a = 1...
Do you speak portuguese?
That's nice.
Thank you for your reply.
I am afraid that the proble is with IS. But i have already spend hours modifying the configuration of it, and the error still there.
But i will not give up. I will find the problem Artur Carvalho
ajc@mni.pt
Portugal
I have become a member.
First: Until now, i have always use php in linux and apache. I have never got this error in linux, only now in windows.
Second : I am aware of the use of headers. I have 100% certain that i am not using wrong the header function.
P.S. : Sorry for my English. Artur...
How do i send it manualy.
if i do something like this:
print <<< END
"HTTP/1.0 200 OK"
"Content-Type: text/html"
END;
what apears on the browser is this :
"HTTP/1.0 200 OK" "Content-Type: text/html"
Thank you all.
I have already try everthig that was said here, but nothing work.
I try everything on the confuguration of the IS, but nothing work.
I try in others computers and did not work.
I know peoplo with the same proble
I am using php on windows 2000, and IS. when i use the function "Header()" to redirect sometimes, not all the time, it give me an error.
I will give an example:
header("Location: alertas.php?erro=3&ti&tip=$tip");
When i execute the script, in the browser appears this...
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