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Old 01-20-2007
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Hi I've made a php file which checks some stuff. But now I want it to open an html after it is done in the browser in its place. How can I do this?
Thanks

Edit: Okay I found it. forget this thread



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Old 01-22-2007
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Hey Stepes,

Glad to hear that you found the problem, but how about sharing the info on what the fix was. I'm sure that other users would find the information interesting. Thanks,

Looking forward to your reply,

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