Header location issue, how to solve it? [duplicate] - php

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I created a web site, with php and SQL using WampServer.
And after a condition or in boucle I use Header location to transfer the user to another page. But I got an error from the server, I think is because I use the header after a code and not in . I deleted all blank spaces.
if($passfinal['contrasena']==$_POST['password'])
{
$_SESSION['logedin']=TRUE;
$_SESSION['userid']=$passfinal['id'];
header('Location: ../index.php');
}
Do you have something to help me?
Thnak you.

I think, here is problem $_POST['password'], because before you make compare, first you must check if(isset($_POST['password'])), blank spaces isn't important in this case and last one: I advise you, that you must write full url in header function, like this: header('location: http://example.com/index.php'), because this is more nice and true way.

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/sirobdco/public_html/login/login.php:11) in /home/sirobdco/public_html/login/includes/loginform/loginform.php on line 37
You already sent headers so PHP cannot send them again!
That is, before your code
header('Location: ../index.php');
You already send headers - blank space in html, an echo in PHP, etc.
Have a read through this:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
Remember that header() must be called before any actual output is sent, either by normal HTML tags, blank lines in a file, or from PHP. It is a very common error to read code with include, or require, functions, or another file access function, and have spaces or empty lines that are output before header() is called. The same problem exists when using a single PHP/HTML file.

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I am a beginner in php..
I need to redirect from one php file to another php file..
I used this code for this.
header("Location: stu_rep.html");
but it shows this error..
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampp\htdocs\auttvl\admin\stu_rep_view.php:241) in C:\xampp\htdocs\auttvl\admin\stu_rep_view.php on line 492
I need to know what is wrong,Is there any other way to redirect without using header?
Thanks!
Header(); sends a HTTP header. But HTTP headers can only be sent before anything else. In your case, you are probably printing something out before using header();. Remove the printings and your done.
More informations here:
http://www.php.net/manual/de/function.header.php
Headers must be sent before any output is generated on the website. To "work around" this, you can add ob_start(); to the top of your file.

Redirecting using header after updating database [duplicate]

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I need help with redirecting using header.
My code:
<?php
if($fname != "") {
$query = mysql_query("UPDATE customer_address SET first_name='$fname',last_name='$lname',company='$company',company_id='$company_id',
address_1='$address_1',address_2='$address_2',city='$city',county='$county', post_code='$postcode',country='$country'
WHERE address_id='$editThisId';");
if($query==true) {
header('Location: address.php');
} else {
echo "Update Error!";
}
}
And I get the following error:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampp\htdocs\eula\edit-address.php:72) in C:\xampp\htdocs\eula\edit-address.php on line 129
Pastebin for whole file: http://pastebin.com/vj2Mp7u0
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You are getting this error because your server already sent information to the client's browser - Headers need to be sent first before any HTML is transferred.
Simply put the code which is supposed to redirect the user at the very top of your file before any HTML or echo-calls.
Alternatively, you can call ob_start() at the top of your file to disable output buffering and send the page as a whole after every bit of your PHP code has executed.
You can not have any html content being displayed before the header, example:
<html>
...
<?php
// your code
header('Location: address.php');
?>
Try putting the php code, before any html content.
"Remember that header() must be called before any actual output is sent, either by normal HTML tags, blank lines in a file, or from PHP. It is a very common error to read code with include, or require, functions, or another file access function, and have spaces or empty lines that are output before header() is called. The same problem exists when using a single PHP/HTML file."
from
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php
You could also try moving your php to the top of the page (before any of the HTML) instead of the bottom. That way the php would look for if(isset($_POST['submit'])) before anything on the page is rendered.
Your redirects should work then I think.

PHP: Header wont redirect [duplicate]

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When i put my website online, all of the headers will not work. But when i built it, just on a local database etc. it worked "Works" fine.
I get this ERROR on the website currently:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /customers/5/8/4/infuze.dk/httpd.www/index.php:22) in /customers/5/8/4/infuze.dk/httpd.www/includes/functions.php on line 16
I used my google foo a little and as far as i can understand is that i cant output any data before i use headers. But i dont thing that is the case here.
Here is the code i used in on the site.
if(empty($_GET['page'])){
header('location: index.php?page=homepage');
}
or at least one example
I usually get the error "Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by" when the page you're trying to redirect from contains information. Check to see if the script uses echo, include, require, etc., or contains HTML markup before the line at which you try to redirect.
<p>Hello!</p>
<?php
header('location: index.php?page=homepage');
?>
Will NOT work, because it sends the browser information before trying to redirect.
<?php
echo "Hi!";
header('location: index.php?page=homepage');
?>
Also won't work, because it also sends the browser information before trying to redirect.
<?php
header('location: index.php?page=homepage');
include('setup.txt');
?>
<h1>Amazing page!</h1>
WILL work, because it tries to send the browser information AFTER the redirect, but not before.
Headers won't redirect in the following conditions:
Any blank space is remaining in the file after ?> tag.
To avoid this, please avoid ending ?> tag (file end).
Please check whether, any echo or print statement is written accidentally.
Also, please check whether any HTML tag is remaining there.
If you follow, all this, your script will work.
Finally, in the starting of the file, put
ob_start()
This function will store all your page's output in a buffer and thus your redirection will work.
Try this;
<?php
ob_start();
// code
ob_end_flush();
?>
>> Call ob_start() at start of the script.
>> call ob_end_flush() at the end of script.
Thanks!

Can i change header redirect in php to javascript redirect with same status in PHP [duplicate]

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Headers already sent by PHP
My site is http://www.seoitc.com, we are using joomla for this site, but have 1 problem when i try auto redirect to anypage that show error: Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by ().
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Any output is being sent before you call your header function. Check for any html code before your header call, even a white space or a blank line will cause that
According to PHP Manual
Remember that header() must be called before any actual output is
sent, either by normal HTML tags, blank lines in a file, or from PHP.
It is a very common error to read code with include, or require,
functions, or another file access function, and have spaces or empty
lines that are output before header() is called. The same problem
exists when using a single PHP/HTML file.
You can use ob_start() at the top of the page. to prevent error.
but also you can use this code. if any error happens in your page it will redirect you to the $page:
// page address
function redirect($page)
{
header("Location: ".$page);
}
set_error_handler("redirect");
And you can check this out: Headers already sent by PHP

Php redirect to url [duplicate]

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I am trying to show some page that automatically redirect to another page, when using header(location) I get this error:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at public_html/headerFile.php)
What else should I try?
The longer, and more correct way, is to reorganize your logic so that it knows that it should redirect the user before it tries outputting anything to the page. Do all of your logic first, then display.
The quick easy way around is to add ob_start() to the beginning of your script. This turns on output buffering, so nothing gets sent to the browser until everything is finished, which means you can still modify the headers.
Try this:
echo '<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="1;URL=http://www.google.nl">';
That should work, it's not ideal. But it will do the trick.
When using header(), you have to make sure that you have not sent any output to the user. This includes print_r, echo or any errors or warnings generated by PHP. Even whitespace counts as output.

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