PHP - How To Follow 302 Redirects And Get Cookie
I am trying to use curl to login to a website and get the login cookie. After I try to post, however, I get a 302. Does anyone know how to log into a page like this? Maybe there's a tutorial or something. This what firefox sends:
http://oron.com/ POST / HTTP/1.1 Host: oron.com User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.15) Gecko/20110303 Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid) Firefox/3.6.15 Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 Keep-Alive: 115 Connection: keep-alive Referer: http://oron.com/login.html Cookie: login=username; xfss=; per_page_files=50 Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded Content-Length: 56 login=username&password=password&op=login&redirect=&rand= HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Server: nginx/0.8.50 Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 00:56:34 GMT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Connection: keep-alive Set-Cookie: login=username; domain=.oron.com; path=/; expires=Mon, 20-Jun-2011 00:56:34 GMT Set-Cookie: xfss=sijw0iyu3evs3f13; domain=.oron.com; path=/; expires=Mon, 20-Jun-2011 00:56:34 GMT Location: http://oron.com/?op=my_account Content-Length: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------- http://oron.com/?op=my_account GET /?op=my_account HTTP/1.1 Host: oron.com User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.15) Gecko/20110303 Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid) Firefox/3.6.15 Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 Keep-Alive: 115 Connection: keep-alive Referer: http://oron.com/login.html Cookie: login=username; xfss=sijw0iyu3evs3f13; per_page_files=50 HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx/0.8.50 Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 00:56:35 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Transfer-Encoding: chunked Connection: keep-alive Expires: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 00:56:35 GMT Content-Encoding: gzip Similar TutorialsThis piece of code works perfect if the user has a $id listed in DB and is returned from the SQL Query that collects the need values, which first follws this piece of code. However, if the user does not have a $id in that table, it should do the else if, but it goes straight to the last else. What should the else if($id == ' ') or else if(empty($id == ' '))?? PLEASE HELP.. Code: Code: [Select] if ($id) { if ($user->get('id') == 0 || $userid == 0 || $userid <> $user->get('id')){ //$url = JURI::root() . 'index.php?' . $component . '&id=' . $id . '&tmpl=component&print=1'; $url=JURI::root().'index.php?'.$component.'&id='.$id.'&tmpl=component&print=1'; for($i=1;$i<count($type);$i++){ $url.='&'.$type[$i].'='.$layout[$i]; } } } else if($id == ' ') { $url=JURI::root().'index.php?option=com_muscol&view=album&id=27&tmpl=component&print=1'; for($i=1;$i<count($type);$i++){ $url.='&'.$type[$i].'='.$layout[$i]; } } else { echo 'User Album Loading...'; } } I am new to PHP and trying to debug some old code. How am I to read the following: $properties = $GLOBALS['Props']; I am guesisin that it is saying: Create a string variable named $porperties and set it equal to the Global variable of 'Props'. But I assume my interpretation is wrong since I get some weird results. Hey folks, looking for a twitter follow/unfollow php script that WORKS. any hints/links? thanks This topic has been moved to Miscellaneous. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=313079.0 Hi all I created a site a while ago now. Using PHP and MySQL. I set it up using a windows server NOT linux. I've come to start to do some SEO work on the site, but Google is finding two different urls. the www version and the non www version. As I'm on a windows server I cant create a htaccess file and add some script to re-direct. For some reason I dont have IIS installed. I believe you can create a re-direct in PHP. I have done this for the index.php file. It works fine when you go to the homepage but when you click on another link to a different part of the site in Google results, it then redirects me to the homepage. This is obviously messing up my rankings. The code i used for the re-driect was as follows: <?php if (substr($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'],0,3) != 'www') { header('HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently'); header('Location: http://www.'.$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] .$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } ?> My site works with includes to the index.php file. I thought this would work but obviously not. Anyone any ideas. Adi How can I get robots to follow this mixxed line?: <td align="left"><?php echo $fieldsFormatted['field_website']; ?></td> This line outputs the text "Website" with the link to a url depending on row id, but is not followed or index by spiders or crawlers. Any help is appreciated! I have a class ServerBridge which is used to proxy browser ajax requests received by a web server to another API server. To update a record (or create a record is similar): Browser client makes PUT request to web server. Web server modifies the uri path and passes the body plus headers connection, accept, accept-encoding, accept-language, content-type, content-length only to the API server. The API server does work and returns the location of the resource on itself to the web server. The web server modifies the location header to point to the resource location on itself, and returns all received headers except Date, Server, X-Powered-By, Access-Control-Allow-Origin, Access-Control-Allow-Methods, Access-Control-Allow-Headers to the browser client. Browser client makes another undesired PUT request to web server.Why is step 5 occurring and how do I prevent it? I don't really mind the browser client making another request to the resource, but it would need to be GET and not PUT. Also, is my white-list headers to forward to api server and black-list headers to return to browser client appropriate? I haven't posted the ServerBridge script (but can if needed), but did include the requests and headers related to the browser client, web server, and api server below. Browser client JavaScript $('.edit-record').simpleEdit('/api/accounts'); jQuery.fn.extend({ simpleEdit: function(url, options) { var dOptions={type: 'text', ajaxOptions: {type: "PUT"}, placement: 'right', send: 'always' }; options=options?options:{}; return this.each(function() { var $t=$(this); var o=Object.assign({ url: url+'/'+$t.closest('tr').data('id'), title: 'Enter '+$t.data('name') }, dOptions, options); $t.editable(o); }); } }); Web-server index.php $c['serverBridge'] = function ($c) { return new \Greenbean\ServerBridge\ServerBridge( new \GuzzleHttp\Client([ 'base_uri' => $c['settings']['server']['scheme'].'://'.$c['settings']['server']['host'], 'headers' => ['X-Secret-Key' => $c['settings']['server']['key']], 'timeout' => 30, 'allow_redirects' => false, ]), new \Greenbean\ServerBridge\SlimHttpClientHandler() ); }; $app->put('/api/accounts/{id:[0-9]+}', function (Request $request, Response $response) { return $this->serverBridge->proxy($request, $response, function(string $path):string{ return substr($path, 4); //Remove "/api" from uri }, function(array $headers):array{ if(!empty($headers['Location'])) { $headers['Location'] = ['/api'.$headers['Location'][0]]; //Add "/api" to redirect header if it exists } return $headers; } ); }); $app->POST('/api/accounts/{id:[0-9]+}', function (Request $request, Response $response) {/*Similar to PUT*/});
<?php class ServerBridge { public function __construct(\GuzzleHttp\Client $httpClient, ?HttpClientHandlerInterface $httpClientHandler=null){ $this->httpClient=$httpClient; $this->httpClientHandler=$httpClientHandler; //Whether to use Slim or Sympony HTTP requests and responses } public function proxy($clientRequest, $clientResponse=null, \Closure $modifyPath=null, \Closure $modifyHeaders=null) { //Accept a Slim or Sympony HTTP request, forward it to API server via cURL, and return the cURL response //$modifyPath will modify REQUEST_URI before sending to API server //$modifyHeaders will modify response headers before sending to calling client return $response; } } API Server index.php $app->put('/accounts/{id:[0-9]+}', function (Request $request, Response $response, $args) { $this->accounts->update($args['id'], $request->getParsedBody()); return $response->withRedirect('/accounts/'.$args['id'], 302); }); $app->post('/accounts', function (Request $request, Response $response) { $account = $this->accounts->create($request->getParsedBody()); return $response->withRedirect('/accounts/'.$account['id'], 302); });
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Hi All, Am having a "can't see the wood for the trees" moment I have a php redirect file which contains my URLs, like so: return [ '/shop/' => '/products/', ]; I then have a functions file which contains: function 301_redirects(){ $redirects = include __DIR__ . '/redirects.php'; if (isset($redirects[$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']])) { header("HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently"); header('location: ' . $redirects[$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']]); exit; } if (isset($redirects[rtrim($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], '/')])) { header("HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently"); header('location: ' . $redirects[rtrim($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], '/')]); exit; } } If the URL is https://www.mydomain.com/shop then the redirect won't work If the URL is https://www.mydomain.com/shop/ then the redirect works What am I missing? Thanks I have the following 1. php page that stores sessions. press submit and... 2. ...goes to perl/cgi page to interface with an api only available in perl, then auto redirects via HTTP headers to... 3. ... a php page where depending on the result a field is added to database then emailed, etc... then... 4.... redirects to main page so really all the user sees is page 1 -> hits submit -> ends up on page 4 via redirects Is there a problem with using redirects? Could the user intervene and prevent these redirects? Thanks Hi,
Is it possible to create a PHP file that 301 redirects specific pages if the file is included on those pages?
I am wanting to create a file similar to a htaccess file and then include that file on the pages I want to redirect.
For example
"if page is page1.shtml redirect to page2.shtml"
"if page is page5.shtml redirect to page10.shtml" etc
and on page1.shtml and page5.shtml, I will include the above PHP include file
Hope that makes sense
Thanks!
I am fairly new to PHP forms so I am trying to adapt an example that I found online. Right now it IS functioning... showing a error message OR showing a success message and sending all the form information to my email account. I would like to edit it to redirect to a specific page if it has an error (http://www.mosaleen.com/contact_error.html) and to another if it sends successfully (http://www.mosaleen.com/thankyou_email.html) I am a bit confused by how the script is looped at the end. However, if I delete out that last few lines of coding, the form stops working. I am attaching the code below. Keep in mind that I am a newbie! Code: [Select] <?php // Turn on error reporting. Handy for debugging. error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE); // The following parameters are pretty much all that you // need to change except for the format of the email message // below. Note that your mail server may require the mailTo // address be in the host domain. $mailTo = "****"; // The address that will receive form submissions $mailSubject = "Comments from Mosaleen"; // Whatever you want $mailHost = "****"; // Usually looks like mail.yourhost.com $mailPort = "25"; // Usually 25 $mailAuth = true; // "true" if your mail server requires authentication, "false" if not $mailPassword = "****"; // The mail password associated with $mailTo // If you want to get cookies values... // $myCookie = $_COOKIE["cookiename"]; // Get the form fields. $name = $_POST['name']; $email = $_POST['email']; $phone = $_POST['phone']; $message = $_POST['message']; // If there are errors, display them and a back button. if($errorMessages) { ?> <p>Errors were found on the form.</p> <ul> <?php echo $errorMessages; ?> </ul> <p><input type="button" value="Back" onClick="history.back()"></p> <?php } // No errors, send the message and print out success message. else { // These can sometimes be useful, although you should not // violate your site's privacy policy. $browser = $HTTP_USER_AGENT; $ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; // Build the email.<br /> $body = " Name: $name Email: $email Phone: $phone Message: $message -------------------- Browser: $browser User IP: $ip"; include("Mail.php"); $headers["From"] = "contact@mosaleen.com"; $headers["To"] = $mailTo; $headers["Subject"] = $mailSubject; $params["host"] = $mailHost; $params["port"] = $mailPort; $params["auth"] = $mailAuth; $params["username"] = $mailTo; $params["password"] = $mailPassword; $mail_object =& Mail::factory("smtp", $params); $mail_object->send($mailTo, $headers, $body); ?> <h1>Thank You</h1> <p>Thank you for contacting us. We will be in touch with you shortly.</p> <?php } ?> Hello!
I am trying to display content that will only be displayed for 30 seconds to each visitor. I want to have a unique ID given to each user that visits my page and also add that assigned ID to the end of the URL. If the page is loaded again after 30 seconds, I want the unique user ID to redirect using header();
So When a suer visits my page, I want the end of the url to have “userid=“ like this:
http://example.com/page.php?userid=0000000001If that user comes back to the same url after 30 seconds, I want to redirect using header(); How do I do this? what is the best way? Edited by supertooper, 01 September 2014 - 10:41 PM. Code: [Select] header('Location: ' . $register_success); Code: [Select] $register_success = 'register_success.php'; The header function above gets executed after a successful registering, and the variable is stated in the path.php file, which gets included into the header.php file, which also is included into the page, and also into the page with the register form. The register form is contained in the path model/register/register_script.php, and the file register_success.php is in the same folder. The problem I am having is that the header function does redirect to controller/register/register_success.php this used to be the previous location of that file. I am wondering is the old path saved somewhere in the cache, and this all is actually a caching problem? It does not seem to be a caching problem of the internet browser because I cleaned the cache out. What else could be the cause for this problem? If it is a caching problem, which cache could be, as in in which location? I think I have worked my way into finding a location to this problem, but I have not pin pointed the exact location. I have a script that takes images and uses the gd library, the following are in a loop: $img = imagecreatefromjpeg($image); $width = imagesx($img); $height = imagesy($img); $rgb = ImageColorAt($img, $w, $h); $r = ($rgb >> 16) & 0xFF; $g = ($rgb >> 8) & 0xFF; $b = $rgb & 0xFF; imagedestroy($img); I am taking the code I wrote here (jpg to ascii): http://phpsnips.com/snippet.php?id=29 And I am modifying it to process more images and save them to an html file I am not sure what is giving me this error, is it the fopen/write or is it the gd functions? If I do it with say 900 images it works fine, I have tried doing it with 1,800 images and that is where it throws a 500 error private function jpg2ascii(){ $images = glob(getcwd().'/'.$this->images.'/'.$this->fileName.'*.jpg'); if(is_file(getcwd().'/'.$this->html.'/'.$this->fileName.'.html')){ unlink(getcwd().'/'.$this->html.'/'.$this->fileName.'.html'); } $handle = fopen(getcwd().'/'.$this->html.'/'.$this->fileName.'.html', 'a'); $i = 1; foreach($images as $image){ $img = imagecreatefromjpeg($image); $width = imagesx($img); $height = imagesy($img); $opt = ''; for($h=0;$h<$height;$h++){ for($w=0;$w<=$width;$w++){ $rgb = ImageColorAt($img, $w, $h); $r = ($rgb >> 16) & 0xFF; $g = ($rgb >> 8) & 0xFF; $b = $rgb & 0xFF; if($w == $width){ $opt .= "\n"; }else{ // max = 768: white // min = 000: black $col = $r + $g + $b; if($col > 605) $txt = $this->tones[4]; elseif($col > 442) $txt = $this->tones[3]; elseif($col > 279) $txt = $this->tones[2]; elseif($col > 116) $txt = $this->tones[1]; else $txt = $this->tones[0]; $opt .= $txt; } } } imagedestroy($img); fwrite($handle, $opt); unlink($image); $i++; } fclose($handle); } [Sat Feb 26 14:39:39 2011] [error] [client 96.42.108.211] Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace. I recently updated wordpress to 5.8 and PHP to v8. Suddenly, when I want to add, change, or edit pictures in the Fusion theme builder, I get redirected to a 404 with this error:
Notice: Use of undefined constant php - assumed 'php' in /home/c0gf5875uk7l/public_html/wp-content/themes/Avada/404.php on line 23 Here is the PHP for the 404.php file this error is calling out:
<?php get_header(); ?>
<?php
Anyone have a clue as to why this is happening? Hello everyone. I am writing this order/feedback form using a php script.
Every time i hit submit, the html page (that has the form inside) just reloads and does not perform the script
could anyone give me some pointers in my code the form/php?
I have made sure they are linked verbatim
I am a nube so please forgive my inexperience
Here is the form in the html , down below it is the corresponding php code for the form
I am writing the code for my options page in my wordpress theme. It was working for awhile and the next time i checked, it couldnt save. When i hit save, it redirects to options.php. When i remove the code for the social options it still doesnt work and yet it was working before i included that code. What could be the problem here is the code <?php /** * This function introduces a single theme menu option into the WordPress 'Appearance' * menu. */ function blueray_theme_menu() { add_theme_page( 'Blue Ray Theme', // The title to be displayed in the browser window for this page. 'Blue Ray Theme', // The text to be displayed for this menu item 'administrator', // Which type of users can see this menu item 'blueray_theme_menu', // The unique ID - that is, the slug - for this menu item 'blueray_theme_renderpage' // The name of the function to call when rendering the page for this menu ); } // end blueray_theme_menu add_action('admin_menu', 'blueray_theme_menu'); /** * Renders a simple page to display for the theme menu defined above. */ function blueray_theme_renderpage() { ?> <!-- Create a header in the default WordPress 'wrap' container --> <div class="wrap"> <!-- Add the icon to the page --> <div id="icon-themes" class="icon32"></div> <h2>Blue Ray Theme Options</h2> <!-- Make a call to the WordPress function for rendering errors when settings are saved. --> <?php settings_errors(); ?> <?php $active_tab = isset( $_GET[ 'tab' ] ) ? $_GET[ 'tab' ] : 'display_options';?> <h2 class="nav-tab-wrapper"> <a href="" class="nav-tab <?php echo $active_tab == 'display_options' ? 'nav-tab-active' : ''; ?>">Display Options</a> <a href="" class="nav-tab <?php echo $active_tab == 'social_options' ? 'nav-tab-active' : ''; ?>">Social Options</a> </h2> <!-- Create the form that will be used to render our options --> <form method="post" action="options.php"> <?php if( $active_tab == 'display_options' ) { settings_fields( 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' ); do_settings_sections( 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' ); } else { settings_fields( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); do_settings_sections( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); } // end if/else submit_button(); ?> </form> </div><!-- /.wrap --> <?php } // end blueray_theme_renderpage function blueray_initialize_theme_options() { if( false == get_option( 'blueray_theme_display_options' ) ) { add_option( 'blueray_theme_display_options' ); } // end if // First, we register a section. This is necessary since all future options must belong to a add_settings_section( 'general_settings_section', // ID used to identify this section and with which to register options 'Display Options', // Title to be displayed on the administration page 'blueray_general_options_callback', // Callback used to render the description of the section 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' // Page on which to add this section of options ); // Next, we'll introduce the fields for toggling the visibility of content elements. add_settings_field( 'firstareatitle', // ID used to identify the field throughout the theme 'First Area Title', // The label to the left of the option interface element 'blueray_firstareatitle_callback', // The name of the function responsible for rendering the option interface 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', // The page on which this option will be displayed 'general_settings_section', // The name of the section to which this field belongs array( // The array of arguments to pass to the callback. In this case, just a description. 'First Area Title:' ) ); add_settings_field( 'firstareatext', 'First Area Text', 'blueray_firstareatext_callback', 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', 'general_settings_section', array( 'First Area Text:' ) ); add_settings_field( 'firstarealink', 'First Area Link', 'blueray_firstarealink_callback', 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', 'general_settings_section', array( 'First Area Link:' ) ); // Finally, we register the fields with WordPress register_setting( 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' ); } // end blueray_initialize_theme_options add_action('admin_init', 'blueray_initialize_theme_options'); /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * Section Callbacks * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ function blueray_general_options_callback() { echo '<p>Set up the front page options</p>'; } // end sandbox_general_options_callback /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * Field Callbacks * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ function blueray_firstareatitle_callback($args) { // First, we read the options collection $options = get_option('blueray_theme_display_options_page'); // Next, we update the name attribute to access this element's ID in the context of the display options array // We also access the show_header element of the options collection in the call to the checked() helper function $html = '<input type="checkbox" id="firstareatitle" name="blueray_theme_display_options_page[firstareatitle]" value="1" ' . checked(1, $options['firstareatitle'], false) . '/>'; // Here, we'll take the first argument of the array and add it to a label next to the checkbox $html .= '<label for="firstareatitle"> ' . $args[0] . '</label>'; echo $html; } // end blueray_toggle_header_callback function blueray_firstareatext_callback($args) { $options = get_option('blueray_theme_display_options_page'); // Next, we update the name attribute to access this element's ID in the context of the display options array // We also access the show_header element of the options collection in the call to the checked() helper function $html = '<input type="checkbox" id="firstareatext" name="blueray_theme_display_options_page[firstareatext]" value="1" ' . checked(1, $options['firstareatext'], false) . '/>'; // Here, we'll take the first argument of the array and add it to a label next to the checkbox $html .= '<label for="firstareatext"> ' . $args[0] . '</label>'; echo $html; } // end blueray_toggle_content_callback function blueray_firstarealink_callback($args) { $options = get_option('blueray_theme_display_options_page'); // Next, we update the name attribute to access this element's ID in the context of the display options array // We also access the show_header element of the options collection in the call to the checked() helper function $html = '<input type="checkbox" id="firstarealink" name="blueray_theme_display_options_page[firstarealink]" value="1" ' . checked(1, $options['firstarealink'], false) . '/>'; // Here, we'll take the first argument of the array and add it to a label next to the checkbox $html .= '<label for="firstarealink"> ' . $args[0] . '</label>'; echo $html; } // end blueray_toggle_footer_callback /** * Initializes the theme's social options by registering the Sections, * Fields, and Settings. * * This function is registered with the 'admin_init' hook. */ function blueray_theme_intialize_social_options() { // If the social options don't exist, create them. if( false == get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options' ) ) { add_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options' ); } // end if add_settings_section( 'social_settings_section', // ID used to identify this section and with which to register options 'Social Options', // Title to be displayed on the administration page 'blueray_social_options_callback', // Callback used to render the description of the section 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' // Page on which to add this section of options ); add_settings_field( 'twitter', 'Twitter', 'blueray_twitter_callback', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'social_settings_section' ); add_settings_field( 'facebook', 'Facebook', 'blueray_facebook_callback', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'social_settings_section' ); add_settings_field( 'googleplus', 'Google+', 'blueray_googleplus_callback', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'social_settings_section' ); register_setting( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page' ); } // end sandbox_theme_intialize_social_options add_action( 'admin_init', 'blueray_theme_intialize_social_options' ); function blueray_social_options_callback() { echo '<p>Provide the URL to the social networks you\'d like to display.</p>'; } // end blueray_social_options_callback function blueray_twitter_callback() { // First, we read the social options collection $options = get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); // Next, we need to make sure the element is defined in the options. If not, we'll set an empty string. $url = ''; if( isset( $options['twitter'] ) ) { $url = $options['twitter']; } // end if // Render the output echo '<input type="text" id="twitter" name="blueray_theme_social_options_page[twitter]" value="' . $options['twitter'] . '" />'; } // end blueray_twitter_callback function blueray_facebook_callback() { $options = get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); $url = ''; if( isset( $options['facebook'] ) ) { $url = $options['facebook']; } // end if // Render the output echo '<input type="text" id="facebook" name="blueray_theme_social_options_page[facebook]" value="' . $options['facebook'] . '" />'; } // end blueray_facebook_callback function blueray_googleplus_callback() { $options = get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); $url = ''; if( isset( $options['googleplus'] ) ) { $url = $options['googleplus']; } // end if // Render the output echo '<input type="text" id="googleplus" name="blueray_theme_social_options_page[googleplus]" value="' . $options['googleplus'] . '" />'; } // end sandbox_googleplus_callback function blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page( $input ) { // Define the array for the updated options $output = array(); // Loop through each of the options sanitizing the data foreach( $input as $key => $val ) { if( isset ( $input[$key] ) ) { $output[$key] = esc_url_raw( strip_tags( stripslashes( $input[$key] ) ) ); } // end if } // end foreach // Return the new collection return apply_filters( 'blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page', $output, $input ); } // end blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page I have a field gmap the data would be a variation of this, the gmap data to place the map on the site. The rest of the string is in my code because I want to size the iframe etc. Whean I use an input form to update this field using Null data and using a simple text line like yellow, the script works, when I try and add data as below I get a 403 error, how can I resolve this? https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m18!1m12!1m3!1d3573.197380400117!2d28.465316315605516!3d-26.41710627907957!2m3!1f0!2f0!3f0!3m2!1i1024!2i768!4f13.1!3m3!1m2!1s0x1e94d9c942963de9%3A0xc560ec1cd5d52b74!2sArrie%20Nel%20Nigel%20Pharmacy!5e0!3m2!1sen!2sza!4v1603786030983!5m2!1sen!2sza>
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