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OK, I'll keep this short n sweet. Goal: If a specific variable is declared in the URL, assign it to a session and refresh the page without the variable. Here's my code: if(isset($_SESSION['referrer'])){ $referrer = $_SESSION['referrer']; }else{ if(isset($_REQUEST['referrer'])){ $referrer = $_REQUEST['referrer']; }else{ $referrer = $no_referrer; } } $_SESSION['referrer'] = $referrer; if(isset($_REQUEST['referrer'])){ header("Refresh:0, url=/"); } Expected result: If the url http://testsite.com?referrer=abc123 is entered, check for existing session. If it doesn't exist, create one from $_REQUEST['referrer']. Then, check if $_REQUEST['referrer'] exists. If it does, immediately go to the root of the domain (this is located at the root of the domain) so that the url displayed is http://testsite.com instead of the ugly referrer showing. Actual Result: Works great on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Android 4.2.2's web browser, however in IE 8 through IE 11, that code presents an infinite header(); loop. It's executing the header("Refresh:0, url=/"); regardless of whether $_REQUEST['referrer'] is set or not