WebShop.com Blog: PHP Header(), Beyond Redirect

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Thu, 12/10/2009 - 12:51

One of the most popular reasons to use the header function in PHP applications is to do a redirect, but the webshop.com blog wants to remind you that there's more to it than just that .

If you are a web developer and you've ever worked with PHP you have probably come across the PHP header() function in the past.

You most likely used it to implement a hard redirect; but you may not have understood...


 

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