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I have a problem with that header. When the page is processed I will only exit();

if($validate=='true') {
        $_SESSION['nome'] = $nome;
        $_SESSION['cognome'] = $cognome;
        $_SESSION['email'] = $email;
        $_SESSION['telefono'] = $telefono;
        $_SESSION['cellulare'] = $cellulare;
        $_SESSION['password'] = $password;
        $_SESSION['societa'] = $societa;
        $_SESSION['pi'] = $pi;
        $_SESSION['cf'] = $tax;
        $controllor = md5(uniqid(rand(), TRUE));

        ob_start();
             header("Location: index.php?nav=8&controllor=".$controllor);
        ob_end_flush();
        exit();


    }

All variables above are filled correctly and $validate is equal to 'true'.

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  • ob_start() must be used before any output occurs; just like header() should.
    – mario
    Jan 21, 2012 at 12:59

3 Answers 3

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Firstly, using output buffering to avoid writing proper code should be avoided; it could potentially have saved you from this.

Secondly, the way you are using output buffering to avoid header error messages, is wrong. Output buffering should be started as the first thing.

With no error messages or more code to work out your problem, an obvious suggestion would be to remove the output buffering, move the functionality with the header function() to a point before any output to the browser is made.

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  • I solved putting ob_start(); top and then: header ("Location: google.it"); ob_end_flush (), exit (),. Thanks for your advice. Jan 21, 2012 at 14:29
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Location header should use absolute uri.

http://php.net/manual/en/function.header.php

Anyway check if you have already sent the headers:

http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.headers-sent.php

Also you have no need to use ob_start or ob_end in this case.

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    the uri do not has to be absolute .. it depents on the http-version you are using see also this post
    – rauschen
    Jan 21, 2012 at 12:53
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Since your $validate equals true. I suggest this solution , Otherwise i won't

You could replace your header() with this Javascript.

echo "<script>location.href=index.php?nav=8&controllor='$controllor'</script>";
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  • I do not want to use because the user may have javascript disabled. Jan 21, 2012 at 13:02

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