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submit not redirecting

Thread begun 4/06/2020 6:06 am by Jamie | Last modified 4/07/2020 10:52 am by Ray Borduin | 938 views | 6 replies |

Jamie

submit not redirecting

Hi Ray

On the contact page in the PM, when you hit submit it doesnt redirect to itself either for validation or for a successful submission and cant see whats stopping it?

Thanks

Jamie

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I can't get in through FTP. You may have to unblock me. You could also attach the page itself and I may be able to spot something there.

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Jamie

Yup. Sorry it had timed out. Reset it now

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I added this to the page to see the error:

ini_set("display_errors",1);

That told me that there was a space on line 16 of your globals.php page. I was able to remove the space and now it redirects properly.

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Jamie

thanks vm for that Ray

what is the difference between

<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors','on');
?>



and

<?php ini_set("display_errors",1);
?>
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Ray BorduinWebAssist

display_errors is a boolean that simply turns errors on and off globally. error_reporting can set the individual types of errors, warnings, or deprecated messages to include when displaying errors.

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Jamie

thanks Ray

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