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Posted by Galatorg on 08/20/07 00:20
On Aug 19, 5:05 pm, gordonb.66...@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote:
> >How do I have my whole site on one page of PHP and to get to the pages
> >would be something like
>
> >domain.com/index.php?page1
> >domain.com/index.php?page2
>
> You can get hold of the part of the query after the ? with:
>
> $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']
> but that also includes GET or POST variables, if any, which you'd need
> to remove. It might be easier to make your URL of the form:
>
> domain.com/index.php?p=page1
>
> and retrieve it with $_REQUEST['p'] .
>
> After you get the value into a variable, you can use something like:
>
> switch($_REQUEST['p']) {
> case 'page1': /* code for page 1 goes here */
> break;
> case 'page2': /* code for page2 goes here */
> break;
> default: /* code for unexpected page goes here */
> break;
> }
It doesn't seem to be working.
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