Posted on: 09/25/04 06:26am
By: Anonymous (nvr)
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/unitedst/geeklog-config/config.php:580) in /home/unitedst/geeklog-config/system/lib-sessions.php on line 180
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/unitedst/geeklog-config/config.php:580) in /home/unitedst/geeklog-config/system/lib-sessions.php on line 192
Please tell me what happened here.
cannot modify header
Posted on: 09/25/04 06:37am
By: Robin
I assume you have tried this excellent search engine here where there is more than 90% of a chance that someone already reported this. You're not alone Here's a
bunch[*1]
Well as they say never assume.
Why we shouldn't assume? Anybody?
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Posted on: 09/25/04 07:00am
By: Dirk
Could FONT make difference in header change
Posted on: 09/25/04 12:59pm
By: Anonymous (nvr)
I am thinking ( could be dangerous!) that the font that I use to edit a file could make the difference in the whitespace. Is that possible. If so
what font does geeklog use in the file areas?
cannot modify header
Posted on: 09/25/04 01:06pm
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= nvr] I am thinking ( could be dangerous!) that the font that I use to edit a file could make the difference in the whitespace. Is that possible.[/QUOTE]
No, the font has nothing to do with this. We're talking about plain text files here - they don't have any font information stored in them (or at least they shouldn't!).
It may be that your editor is adding one or more blank lines at the end of the files you're editing - some editors tend to do that, unfortunately. Try another editor.
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 09/25/04 03:55pm
By: Anonymous (nvr)
After about an hour of unremitting effort, I found the whitespace... at the bottom, for goodness sake... Here is the results:
unitedstates-america.net[*3]
nans.us[*4]