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I use the following code to redirect to a page in PHP. I need to set a custom HTTP headers to pass along with the redirect.

header("Location: http://...");

How can I archive this?

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    Multiple header calls.
    – hakre
    Sep 28, 2011 at 12:50
  • I tried adding it before and after the redirect, I then use HttpFox on Firefox but see that the HTTP headers aren't being sent.
    – Lennie
    Sep 28, 2011 at 13:23
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    Are you trying to send data with your redirect? Why don't you use php sessions?
    – T9b
    Oct 4, 2011 at 10:39

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I'm afraid, all the answers are wrong and misleading!

It's impossible to redirect to a page with custom headers set, no matter what language or framework you use. In other words, there's no way to trigger an HTTP redirect and cause the client (browser) to add a custom header.

You might be thinking that using multiple header() calls should work just fine. But it won't. You're setting the custom headers for the response which is instructing the browser to redirect, not for the redirect itself.

The only way for a site to instruct a browser to issue an HTTP request with a custom header is to use Javascript and the XMLHttpRequest object. And it needs CORS implemented on the target server to allow such ajax requests.

Please note that a page can not set HTTP request headers unless it's making an async request using XMLHttpRequest. Meaning that you can't do such redirection with the custom header on the client-side as well.

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  • Is this due to security reasons?
    – azmeuk
    Aug 29, 2022 at 12:39
  • So ? should the website be a single page application ?
    – f_s
    Apr 7, 2023 at 13:39
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Just add additional header() calls after or before this one.

header("Location: http://...");
header("Content-Type: text/plain");
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    header("Location: http://..."); will redirect before the second line run.
    – wpcoder
    Oct 27, 2017 at 18:15
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    it is not possible Oct 1, 2019 at 9:07
  • @genesis gone? where?? is everything OK?
    – Alexander
    Dec 30, 2020 at 22:58
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This question needs to be answered differently as depending from where you're looking the answer is different:

Redirect Response (PHP)

As far as you're concerned about the redirect response (and not the request that may be triggered by a redirect response)

Multiple headerDocs calls:

header("Location: ....");
header("Header2: ....");
header("Header3: ....");
...

New Request triggered by a Redirect Response (Browser, HTTP client)

If you're looking for the new request that has been triggered by a redirect response, please consult your HTTP clients technical documentation for your options.

Commonly, HTTP clients do not offer any such options, that is most HTTP clients do not turn response headers into request headers in case one of the response headers is a Location: header and a status code in the 3xx range.

This would not make any sense anyway as such practice would be unsafe.

Especially on the level of interactive HTTP clients (like a browser) that automatically perform redirects without approval of the user. See HTTP, compare Fetch API.


Further reading: https://ec.haxx.se/http/http-redirects

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    What didn't work for you? Please post your code. I can't guess out of the blue what you're doing wrong.
    – hakre
    Sep 28, 2011 at 13:25
  • header("VIA: maga"); header("X_MSISDN: +27000000000"); header("X_UP_CALLING_LINE_ID: +27000000000"); header("Location: url");
    – Lennie
    Sep 28, 2011 at 13:51
  • You need to disable automatic redirects in firefox to actually see which response headers are send. If you don't, Firefox will do a second request to the URI given in the Location header which is a different thing then. You can disable the automatic redirect temporarly by commenting out the Location header or you can disable it by installing a little Add-On: NoRedirect 1.2.4 Toolpress Strict Edition (Firefox Add-On)
    – hakre
    Sep 28, 2011 at 13:57
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    It doesn't work because you can't set custom HTTP headers for a redirect. Never!
    – sepehr
    Dec 19, 2016 at 8:16
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    @hakre: I have no idea what I talked about back then and how these things work anymore 😅 But I trust you have a point there.
    – sepehr
    Jul 18, 2021 at 8:04

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