Ok, I'm having this really annoying problem with this program I'm writing.
It's a link of sites. I have a page go/index.php that takes the $QUERY_STRING as the site url to go to, increments the hit count in a database, and then forwards (using header("Location: $url")) the user to the url. Sound simple enough?
I'm getting this really annoying problem now with my browser. At first, I had this running fine on one server, but I hadn't setup the MySQL yet, so I was just redirecting back to the links page with my location headers (I was even doing a relative URL

). I was linking to go?
http://www.site.com. Now, I'm having trouble after I've moved over the program to new server with the MySQL. Whenever I click on one of the links, it sends me back to the
old links page! It doesn't even appear to download the right page. I tried clearing my history, temp internet files, but all to no avail (I'm in IE 6). It
did, however, do everything right when I linked to go/?
http://www.site.com. It's like it's identified that url in a link to redirect to one page and doesn't even bother checking for alternatives. This problem even occurs when I link to a page not even used on the first version - go?
http://random.site.blah.com 
.
Anyone have a clue what's going on?