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I'm encountering a really weird problem while doing php development in Eclipse. I try to submit a very simple html form.



<form id="registerForm" action="login.php" method="post">
<div class="reg-container">
<h1 class="reg-label">Login</h1>
<label><b>Username</b></label> <input id="username" type="text"
placeholder="Enter Username" name="username">
<label><b>Password</b></label> <input id="password"
type="password" placeholder="Enter Password" name="password">
<button type="submit" class="registerbtn" name="login">Login</button>
</div>
<div class="reg-container">
<p>
Not a member? <a href="register.php">Login</a>
</p>
</div>
</form>


After I click Login to submit the form. Chrome gives me this



chrome webpage



In eclipse console there is no error message.

I have breakpoint at beginning of my login.php, but it never reaches there.

Please help. Thank you.



Edit:

I aslo try to submit the form to a pure php file



<form id="registerForm" action="loginValidation.php" method="post"> 


loginValidation.php does not have any html code. But Chrome also gives the same error message










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  • Looks like your script login.php is outputting the header 2 times or more.

    – Accountant م
    Nov 29 '18 at 6:20


















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I'm encountering a really weird problem while doing php development in Eclipse. I try to submit a very simple html form.



<form id="registerForm" action="login.php" method="post">
<div class="reg-container">
<h1 class="reg-label">Login</h1>
<label><b>Username</b></label> <input id="username" type="text"
placeholder="Enter Username" name="username">
<label><b>Password</b></label> <input id="password"
type="password" placeholder="Enter Password" name="password">
<button type="submit" class="registerbtn" name="login">Login</button>
</div>
<div class="reg-container">
<p>
Not a member? <a href="register.php">Login</a>
</p>
</div>
</form>


After I click Login to submit the form. Chrome gives me this



chrome webpage



In eclipse console there is no error message.

I have breakpoint at beginning of my login.php, but it never reaches there.

Please help. Thank you.



Edit:

I aslo try to submit the form to a pure php file



<form id="registerForm" action="loginValidation.php" method="post"> 


loginValidation.php does not have any html code. But Chrome also gives the same error message










share|improve this question

























  • Looks like your script login.php is outputting the header 2 times or more.

    – Accountant م
    Nov 29 '18 at 6:20














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I'm encountering a really weird problem while doing php development in Eclipse. I try to submit a very simple html form.



<form id="registerForm" action="login.php" method="post">
<div class="reg-container">
<h1 class="reg-label">Login</h1>
<label><b>Username</b></label> <input id="username" type="text"
placeholder="Enter Username" name="username">
<label><b>Password</b></label> <input id="password"
type="password" placeholder="Enter Password" name="password">
<button type="submit" class="registerbtn" name="login">Login</button>
</div>
<div class="reg-container">
<p>
Not a member? <a href="register.php">Login</a>
</p>
</div>
</form>


After I click Login to submit the form. Chrome gives me this



chrome webpage



In eclipse console there is no error message.

I have breakpoint at beginning of my login.php, but it never reaches there.

Please help. Thank you.



Edit:

I aslo try to submit the form to a pure php file



<form id="registerForm" action="loginValidation.php" method="post"> 


loginValidation.php does not have any html code. But Chrome also gives the same error message










share|improve this question
















I'm encountering a really weird problem while doing php development in Eclipse. I try to submit a very simple html form.



<form id="registerForm" action="login.php" method="post">
<div class="reg-container">
<h1 class="reg-label">Login</h1>
<label><b>Username</b></label> <input id="username" type="text"
placeholder="Enter Username" name="username">
<label><b>Password</b></label> <input id="password"
type="password" placeholder="Enter Password" name="password">
<button type="submit" class="registerbtn" name="login">Login</button>
</div>
<div class="reg-container">
<p>
Not a member? <a href="register.php">Login</a>
</p>
</div>
</form>


After I click Login to submit the form. Chrome gives me this



chrome webpage



In eclipse console there is no error message.

I have breakpoint at beginning of my login.php, but it never reaches there.

Please help. Thank you.



Edit:

I aslo try to submit the form to a pure php file



<form id="registerForm" action="loginValidation.php" method="post"> 


loginValidation.php does not have any html code. But Chrome also gives the same error message







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  • Looks like your script login.php is outputting the header 2 times or more.

    – Accountant م
    Nov 29 '18 at 6:20



















  • Looks like your script login.php is outputting the header 2 times or more.

    – Accountant م
    Nov 29 '18 at 6:20

















Looks like your script login.php is outputting the header 2 times or more.

– Accountant م
Nov 29 '18 at 6:20





Looks like your script login.php is outputting the header 2 times or more.

– Accountant م
Nov 29 '18 at 6:20












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