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Unknown Error Message in my guestbook header

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islandevents
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Location: Trinidad and Tobago
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Posted 01/20/05 - 07:49 AM:
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Hey guys, hopefully someone can help me, i'm a webmaster from Trinidad and Tobago and i use the WSN guest as my guestbook. It is very effective.

my problem is that i get an error message to the top:

"Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/islandevents/guestbook/index.php:2) in /home/islandevents/guestbook/index.php on line 15"

You can see it here: http://www.islandevents.com/guestbook/index.shtml

The error was brought to my attention. I don't remember inteferring with the templates or re-uploading any files or configured any files.
The error was non-existent until yesterday (20th January, Wednesday 2005)

Can someone tell me what the above message means and how do i correct this?

Thanks
p.s. you can e-mail me webmaster@islandevents.com or post your reply.


Edited by islandevents on 01/20/05 - 07:51 AM
Paul
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Posted 01/20/05 - 04:45 PM:
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That warning means there's outbut being sent on the page before the cookies are being set (cookies have to come before any other output).

Use the 'view source' option in your browser. You'll see this at the top:



Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/islandevents/guestbook/index.php:2) in /home/islandevents/guestbook/index.php on line 15



...

Clearly, that stylesheet specification is out of place and invalid html. It's not a WSN stylesheet, so apparently you've inserted this style of your own through some method of your own.

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