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I have the following issue. I collect some user input and then write it to a text file using PHP. After this is done I want to redirect to another web page - here www.google.com. I am having difficulty.

$myFile = "testFile.txt";
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a');
$IP = $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"].',';
$logdetails=  $IP.date("F j, Y, g:i a O T");
$stringTimeout = $_POST['_delay'];
$stringData1 = $_POST['userChoices'];
$s = ',';
$postData = $s.$stringTimeout.$s.$stringData1"\n";
fwrite($fh,$logdetails.$postData);
fclose($fh);

header("Location: http://www.google.com");
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  • What exactly are you having difficulty with?
    – Pekka
    Jun 10, 2011 at 16:31
  • what happen? can u please give us some more details?
    – ArtoAle
    Jun 10, 2011 at 16:31
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    Do you output anything before? then it would not work! Jun 10, 2011 at 16:33
  • I'm betting some of your code is throwing an error that you're not seeing. Either an error is stopping the script before it finishes, or there's output before the header, which would also throw an error. I'd recommend ensuring that your server is not suppressing error messages, which would make debugging much, much easier.
    – Matchu
    Jun 10, 2011 at 16:37

7 Answers 7

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The header method really suck when it comes to this and the lack of a redirect method is really annoying.

I assume you get the "Headers already set" or "Headers already sent to the browser". In such case use a javascript instead of the header method.

//header("Location: http://www.google.com");    
echo "<script type='text/javascript'>location.href='http://www.google.se'</script>;";
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remove the space between fclose($fh); and header("Location: http://www.google.com"); like in

fclose($fh);
header("Location: http://www.google.com");
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  • The new line there is will be ignored, as it's between "<?php" and "?>". But you raise a good point. There could be a character before the "<?php" or after the "?>"
    – ben
    Jun 10, 2011 at 17:01
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Isn't there any error?

It may not be related but it seems to me that you forgot one dot before the last escaped "\n" character:

$postData = $s.$stringTimeout.$s.$stringData1."\n";
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I pasted an alternative over the original solution sorry.

Original solution that worked for paul

fwrite($fh,$logdetails.$postData,'a');

This forces fwrite to amend the file, using the 'w' option will overwrite the file

The alternative I also use for multiple variables is:

$write_me = $logdetails.$postData;
fwrite($fh,$write_me);
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what if you try your redirect part first in another PHP. divide and conquer! :)

hey and If that does not work, check your html headers, I remember that I had issues with the html headers trying to use:

header("Location: http://www.google.com");

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Try adding:

ob_end_flush();
exit();

after your header() method.

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i had also faced this issue many time. i solved it by putting a die(); on the next line of header("Location: http://www.google.com");

someting like this

header("Location: http://www.google.com"); die();

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