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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Multiple headers in a file Post 302513503 by kevintse on Wednesday 13th of April 2011 11:23:06 AM
Old 04-13-2011
The script I provided just did what you desire.
 

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HEADERS_SENT(3) 							 1							   HEADERS_SENT(3)

headers_sent - Checks if or where headers have been sent

SYNOPSIS
bool headers_sent ([string &$file], [int &$line]) DESCRIPTION
Checks if or where headers have been sent. You can't add any more header lines using the header(3) function once the header block has already been sent. Using this function you can at least prevent getting HTTP header related error messages. Another option is to use Output Buffering. PARAMETERS
o $file - If the optional $file and $line parameters are set, headers_sent(3) will put the PHP source file name and line number where out- put started in the $file and $line variables. o $line - The line number where the output started. RETURN VALUES
headers_sent(3) will return FALSE if no HTTP headers have already been sent or TRUE otherwise. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Examples using headers_sent(3) <?php // If no headers are sent, send one if (!headers_sent()) { header('Location: http://www.example.com/'); exit; } // An example using the optional file and line parameters, as of PHP 4.3.0 // Note that $filename and $linenum are passed in for later use. // Do not assign them values beforehand. if (!headers_sent($filename, $linenum)) { header('Location: http://www.example.com/'); exit; // You would most likely trigger an error here. } else { echo "Headers already sent in $filename on line $linenum " . "Cannot redirect, for now please click this <a " . "href="http://www.example.com">link</a> instead "; exit; } ?> NOTES
Note Headers will only be accessible and output when a SAPI that supports them is in use. SEE ALSO
ob_start(3), trigger_error(3), headers_list(3), header(3) for a more detailed discussion of the matters involved. . PHP Documentation Group HEADERS_SENT(3)
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