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idonthaveaclue
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Posted - 24 April 2001 :  08:49:42  Show Profile
For some reason when I go to logout as administrator, I am receiving the following error:

Response object error 'ASP 0156 : 80004005'

Header Error

/forum/inc_functions.asp, line 1302

The HTTP headers are already written to the client browser. Any HTTP header modifications must be made before writing page content.

Line 1302 on the functions page reads:

Response.Cookies(strUniqueID & "User").Path = strCookieURL

I have tried deleting the code on this page and doing it over again, but the same error keeps coming back.

Does anyone know what could possibly be wrong? Thank you!

RaiderUK
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United Kingdom
577 Posts

Posted - 24 April 2001 :  10:11:59  Show Profile  Send RaiderUK a Yahoo! Message
add this to the top of the page.

<% Response.Buffer = True %>



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idonthaveaclue
Starting Member

12 Posts

Posted - 24 April 2001 :  12:26:25  Show Profile
I tried adding the line just now.. and it made it so that I could not even access the default page so it must be something else. Any other suggestions?

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RaiderUK
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United Kingdom
577 Posts

Posted - 24 April 2001 :  18:52:06  Show Profile  Send RaiderUK a Yahoo! Message
what error did it display after you had added that?


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auroraborealis2001
Starting Member

United Kingdom
3 Posts

Posted - 30 May 2001 :  07:07:08  Show Profile  Visit auroraborealis2001's Homepage
If anyone is still having this problem when logging in and out and the Response.Buffer=True line is uncommented in your config.asp file try deleting the cookie to your website.

It did the trick for me.

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kirgy
New Member

Germany
95 Posts

Posted - 06 July 2001 :  15:47:02  Show Profile  Visit kirgy's Homepage
Hi,
i don´t have the key for this but this error should base on the "Response.Buffer = True problem.

Response.Buffer = True should be the first line on the Page, may this shows the way.

If i´m wrong, then tell me ;)

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