Re: [PHP] simple page not found 404 script - PHP
- From: dwayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Dwayne Heronimo")
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 18:17:00 +0200
where getting there .. now i have this.. but now it will only show the 404
page. I think somehow that the firstpart is not working? the include part?
http://arubaguide.org/arubaguide/categories.php?catcode=activities
<?php require_once('../Connections/arubaguide.php'); ?>
<?php
$cat_item = $_GET['catcode'];
if(file_exists($cat_item)) {
include "$cat_item";
}
else {
include "404.php";
exit;
}
""Zoltán Németh"" <znemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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2007. 03. 30, péntek keltezéssel 17.30-kor Dwayne Heronimo ezt írta:.
I tried every thing. But it works in a way. Because if I issue:
http://arubaguide.org/arubaguide/categories.php?catcode=dghdfg
it will display the 404 page but it all also continue to display the
rest.
And if you issue:
http://arubaguide.org/arubaguide/categories.php?catcode=activities
It will display also both. so the script is working but it is not
stopping.
Here is the complete code. This is the complete code just before the html
tag.
<?php require_once('../connections/arubaguide.php'); ?>
<?php
$cat_item = $_GET['catcode'];
if(file_exists($cat_item)) {
include "$cat_item";
} else {
include "404.php";
}
and that's exactly what I said. you display the 404 then continue
execution and the rest of your code displays some page.
you should have nothing executing after the error message.
like this:
$cat_item = $_GET['catcode'];
if(file_exists($cat_item)) {
include "$cat_item";
} else {
include "404.php";
exit;
}
greets
Zoltán Németh
if (!function_exists("GetSQLValueString")) {
function GetSQLValueString($theValue, $theType, $theDefinedValue = "",
$theNotDefinedValue = "")
{
$theValue = get_magic_quotes_gpc() ? stripslashes($theValue) :
$theValue;
$theValue = function_exists("mysql_real_escape_string") ?
mysql_real_escape_string($theValue) : mysql_escape_string($theValue);
switch ($theType) {
case "text":
$theValue = ($theValue != "") ? "'" . $theValue . "'" : "NULL";
break;
case "long":
case "int":
$theValue = ($theValue != "") ? intval($theValue) : "NULL";
break;
case "double":
$theValue = ($theValue != "") ? "'" . doubleval($theValue) . "'" :
"NULL";
break;
case "date":
$theValue = ($theValue != "") ? "'" . $theValue . "'" : "NULL";
break;
case "defined":
$theValue = ($theValue != "") ? $theDefinedValue :
$theNotDefinedValue;
break;
}
return $theValue;
}
}
$colname_show_cat = "-1";
if (isset($_GET['catcode'])) {
$colname_show_cat = (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) ? $_GET['catcode'] :
addslashes($_GET['catcode']);
}
mysql_select_db($database_arubaguide, $arubaguide);
$query_show_cat = sprintf("SELECT id, catcode, category_name, name, text,
slogan, main_img FROM items WHERE catcode = %s ORDER BY name ASC",
GetSQLValueString($colname_show_cat, "text"));
$show_cat = mysql_query($query_show_cat, $arubaguide) or
die(mysql_error());
$row_show_cat = mysql_fetch_assoc($show_cat);
$totalRows_show_cat = mysql_num_rows($show_cat);
?>
<?php
function previewString($showcatvar) {
$minitxt = $showcatvar;
$len = strlen($minitxt);
if ($len > 135)
{
$len = 135;
}
else
{
$len = $len;
}
$newstring = substr($minitxt,0,$len).' ...';
$previewtext = $newstring;
return $previewtext;
}
?>
""Zoltn Nmeth"" <znemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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2007. 03. 30, pntek keltezssel 15.56-kor Dwayne Heronimo ezt rta:
When I echo the $pagename it returns the correct string. I also tried
to
rename the $pagename to something I am sure that wouldn't come up in
other
scripts.
One thing that is coming up in other scripts is the $_GET['catcode']
because
I am using queries with this to show the categories.
where did you put that echo? you should put it right before the
if (file_exists("$pagename"))
row
btw, if you pass only the variable, you don't need those quotes around
it - they only consume resources in this case. so:
if (file_exists($pagename))
but I must admit I have no more ideas. if $pagename is correct right
before the if, and still both the if part and the else part gets
executed thats beyond my knowledge...
one more thought: do you have any kind of code after this if?
maybe you just forget that you include some displaying part after it
and
that's making the confusion...
greets
Zoltn Nmeth
wierd i tried renaming the
""Zoltn Nmeth"" <znemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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well, I don't know what may be wrong...
try echoing out $pagename
and is your script only this? or are there other parts? if so, those
other parts might be screwing things up...
greets
Zoltn Nmeth
2007. 03. 30, pntek keltezssel 15.36-kor Dwayne Heronimo ezt rta:
hey zoltan,
I used your code but this still is displaying both the 404 and the
normal
page:
http://arubaguide.org/arubaguide/categories.php?catcode=activities
<?php
$pagename = $_GET['catcode'];
if(file_exists("$pagename")) {
include "$pagename";
} else {
include "404.php";
}
?>
""Zoltn Nmeth"" <znemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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2007. 03. 30, pntek keltezssel 15.10-kor Dwayne Heronimo ezt rta:
indeed.. it should be catcode instead of page.:-(. but still its
not
working
:S
<?php
/* function to get an external file into a vatiable */
function get_include_contents($filename) {
if (is_file($filename)) {
ob_start();
include $filename;
$contents = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $contents;
}
return false;
}
/* configuration file */
$errormsg = get_include_contents('404.php');
$pagename = $_GET['catcode'];
/* end configuration file */
if(file_exists("$pagename"))
{
include "$pagename";
}
else
{
echo "$errormsg";
}
?>
actually I don't know what the problem is, but I would do it in a
much
shorter way:
$pagename = $_GET['catcode'];
if(file_exists("$pagename")) {
include "$pagename";
} else {
include "404.php";
}
about your original question, the script looks basically okay...
what
is
the error you get?
greets
Zoltn Nmeth
""Zoltn Nmeth"" <znemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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2007. 03. 30, pntek keltezssel 14.45-kor Dwayne Heronimo ezt
rta:
Dear All,
I have made a simple php script that will show an 404.php
error
page
when
an
item is removed.
You can see the page here:
http://arubaguide.org/arubaguide/categories.php?catcode=art
But some how this is not working. It is displaying the 404
page
and
the
normal page.
in the above link you do not give a "page" parameter at all...
so
from
where should the script get it?
greets
Zoltn Nmeth
<?php
/* function to get an external file into a vatiable */
function get_include_contents($filename) {
if (is_file($filename)) {
ob_start();
include $filename;
$contents = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $contents;
}
return false;
}
/* configuration file */
$errormsg = get_include_contents('404.php');
$pagename = $_GET['page'];
/* end configuration file */
if(file_exists("$pagename"))
{
include "$pagename";
}
else
{
echo "$errormsg";
}
?>
is the $pagename not enough for this script?
Let me know..
Dwayne
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