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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:39:27+00:00 2026-05-14T04:39:27+00:00

I am writing a wordpress plugin that redirects the user. for some reason, wp_redirect

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I am writing a wordpress plugin that redirects the user. for some reason, wp_redirect does not work as think it should, namely: it seems not to redirect the user at all, unless I put a die command in directly after. here is some code:

switch($_GET['wp_favorites_tax'])
{       
case 'post_tag':
  wp_redirect(add_query_arg('tag', $_GET['wp_favorites_term'], get_bloginfo('url')));
  die();
  break;
case 'category':
  wp_redirect(add_query_arg('cat', $_GET['wp_favorites_term'], get_bloginfo('url')));
  die();
  break;
default:
  wp_redirect(get_bloginfo('url'));
  die();
}

It seems really strange to me that I should have to tell my script to die so that the redirect can work. I have also tried a basic

header("Location: $location);

to similar ends, ie: it still requires the die() in order to work. really perplexing me. Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T04:39:27+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:39 am

    This is normal behaviour for header() under certain circumstances, I don’t remember the details why right now (I think it had to do with output buffering). I’m sure somebody will be able to shed some light on this.

    Anyway, terminating the script’s execution after a header("Location...") is something one should get used to anyway – the sending of a header is just a request to the browser to please move to a new location, but will not prevent the sending of the rest of the document, which can have catastrophic consequences when used in login systems (the user gets a header redirect because they’re not logged in, but also gets served all the possibly confidential data in the document body).

    Always, always call die() or exit after doing a header redirect.

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