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Your very first line is sending output to the browser, thus you cannot send any header commands after that.

 

Go read the VERY first stickied post in this forum which is titled "HEADER ERRORS - READ HERE BEFORE POSTING THEM"

 

A good way to build your scripts is to put all PHP code at the top of the page and only output the content at the bottom of the page. For variable content, you can store it is a variable and only use php to echo that variable in the output portion. You can take this a step further and completely separate your logic (e.g. PHP) from the output (e.g. HTML). This gives you much greater flexibility.

Since the OP was kind enough to delete the content, it was pretty much like this, with the content being sent to the browser before the call to session functions causing several "headers already sent" errors.

 

<some random html tag>
<?php
session_start();
session_regenerate_id();

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