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Copy code 如 code as follows: IF (isset ($ link)) { header ("http/1.1 303 see Other");
header ("local: $ link");
Hey Chris:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 12:28:19PM -0500, csnyder wrote:
>
> > // process form
> ...
> // redirect to results page
> header( 'HTTP/1.1 303 See Other' );
> header( 'Location: result.html' );
> exit( 'Form submitted,
continue.' );
> ?>
Good point. But some feedback here. The optimail syntax is:
// process form
// .. .
// redirect to results page
header('Status: 303 See Other' );
header('Location: http://www.jb51.net/result.html');
?>
Here's why. ..
Using "Status:" in the header is better because the resulting headers from
Apache are more correct:
HTTP/1.1 303 See Other
instead of
HTTP/1.1 303
Additionally, one doesn't really know which version of HTTP is being used,
so why potentially cause problems by trying to guess.
The specs say location headers must have a complete URI in them, not just
the path.
Lastly, you don't want any output after the location header.
Later,
--Dan
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