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I have a class that inserts users into a database, although I'm having a little trouble initialising header() re-direct. Here is my code

    public function Register() {

    $username = $_POST['username'];
    $password = $_POST['password'];

    $query = mysql_query("INSERT INTO users (username, password, admin) VALUES ('$username', '$password', '0')");
    header('Location: /view_registered.php?register=success');



}

Is there a way I can put the header within a variable then once the method's complete adding users to the db then pass the header variable back to my index.php page?

kind regards

4 Answers 4

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Try adding a .

header('Location: ./view_registered.php?register=success');

If in a folder below

header('Location: ./../view_registered.php?register=success');

If in a folder above

header('Location: ./FOLDER_NAME_HERE/view_registered.php?register=success');

If in a different place altogether

header('Location: http://www.google.com');
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  • Thanks for the feedback, although didn't work. I'm running it on a localhost at the moment. the class is loaded in an includes folder. If that helps & I've also used headers on other pages which seemed to work fine, although that was loaded from the parent dir.
    – user863739
    Jul 28, 2011 at 21:45
  • If view_registered is the in the same folder it should work. Are you sure it's executing?
    – Caimen
    Jul 28, 2011 at 21:47
  • They're in different folders. my class is in an includes folder, view_registered is in it's root & I'm also calling the method from inside the body
    – user863739
    Jul 28, 2011 at 21:54
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if($query)
header('Location: /view_registered.php?register=success');
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use mysql_affected_rows()

$query = '';
if(mysql_affected_rows) {
header();
exit();
}
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  • Thanks for the help although now I just get a 'This webpage has a redirect loop'
    – user863739
    Jul 28, 2011 at 21:52
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What trouble? May be you need to use output buffering ( http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.outcontrol.php )?

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