PHP - Get Value After Slash In Url
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I am trying to this trick with PHP that get the last Value of the URL that the user enters in the Address bar in the browser (Not that that this is not a form) and use that value. for example I have a index page that starts with the code to do trick, then your comes to my website www.abcded.com/username So what I need to do is take the value which in this case is "Username" so I can use it, and as you know in normal case it will look for the folder called username under my root folder. Thanks, Similar TutorialsHi, as a newbee i'm trying to figure this code out: $search = get_the_title(); $lines = file('links.txt'); // Store true when the text is found $found = false; foreach($lines as $line) { if(strpos($line, $search) !== false) { $found = true; echo $line,"<br/>"; } } // If the text was not found, show a message if(!$found) { echo 'not found'; links.txt file contains links like: <a href="https://blabla.com/blablabla/blablablabla/The word or file to search" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The word or file to search</a> I just want to search the this part: ( ">The word or file to search</a> ) of the url then return it as an clickable url and also limit search results to 3. Could somebody help me which code and where to put in php code above? Thanks in advance. I got these 2 rewrites:
RewriteRule ^user/([0-9]+)/(.*)/(.*)/ ./board/user.php?ID=$1&FIRSTNAME=$2&LASTNAME=$3 [L,NC] RewriteRule ^user/([0-9]+)/(.*)/(.*) ./board/user.php?ID=$1&FIRSTNAME=$2&LASTNAME=$3 [L,NC]And i want to combine them but when i do this: RewriteRule ^user/([0-9]+)/(.*)/(.*)(/|$) ./board/user.php?ID=$1&FIRSTNAME=$2&LASTNAME=$3 [L,NC]It doesnt work.. when i type this in the url https://www.mysite/board/users.php?ID=1&FIRSTNAME=Richard&LASTNAME=Grant/ the variables are retrieved like this: (has trailing slash) ID="1" FIRSTNAME="Richard/Grant" LASTNAME="" when i type this in the url https://www.mysite/board/users.php?ID=1&FIRSTNAME=Richard&LASTNAME=Grant the variables are retrieved like this: (doesn't have trailing slash) ID="1" FIRSTNAME="Richard" LASTNAME="Grant" Hello friends, I've php script that create files for example you enter file name (ex : test.php) file content (ex: any text ) it will create test.php file with the same content you entered. but the problem it add back slah \ before " or ' how can i stop it and make it not add back slash before " and ' here is the code <?php function saveFile($filename,$filecontent){ if (strlen($filename)>0){ $file = @fopen($filename,"w"); if ($file != false){ fwrite($file,$filecontent); fclose($file); return 1; } return -2; } return -1; } ?> <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post" name="domain" id="domain"> File name: <input name="filename" type="text" value="<?php echo $domainbase; ?>" /> File content: <textarea name="filecontent" rows="15" cols="46"></textarea> <input type="submit" name="submitBtn" value="Save file" /> </form> <?php if (isset($_POST['submitBtn'])){ $filename = (isset($_POST['filename'])) ? $_POST['filename'] : '' ; $filecontent = (isset($_POST['filecontent'])) ? $_POST['filecontent'] : '' ; if (saveFile($filename,$filecontent) == 1){ echo "File was saved"; } else if (saveFile($filename,$filecontent) == -2){ echo "An error occured during saving file"; } else if (saveFile($filename,$filecontent) == -1){ echo "Wrong file name"; } } ?> thank you alot it will really helps me alot Can someone tell me what's wrong with this? I'm trying to remove any folders listed in the url but maintaining the rest of the structure.... Example: http://example.com/test/test.php changes to http://example.com/test.php My current config is removing the folder but leaving a double slash - i.e. http://example.com//test.php Any help is greatly appreciated! Code: [Select] <?php function modify_url($mod) { $url = "http://".$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; $query = explode("/", $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']); // modify/delete data foreach($query as $q) { list($key, $value) = explode("/", $q); if(array_key_exists($key, $mod)) { if($mod[$key]) { } else { $url = preg_replace('/&?'.$key.'wp'.$value.'/', '', $url); } } } // add new data return $url; } $url = modify_url(array('' => '')); ?> <?php echo $url ?> This topic has been moved to mod_rewrite. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=313168.0 This topic has been moved to mod_rewrite. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=359558.0 This topic has been moved to mod_rewrite. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=325383.0 when I send a post variable to another page for processing using cURL and then I echo the variable I am getting extra slashes and periods this is where I set the fields to send. Code: [Select] curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS,"name='. $name .'&email='. $email .'&serial='. $serialnumber .'"); this is what happens when I echo $serial on the processing page. Code: [Select] \'. SLNM7IV6ZM98YJRXO8D5 .\' it should look like Code: [Select] SLNM7IV6ZM98YJRXO8D5 I am trying to create a page for customers to enter their details. I am using a html form.
When the submit button is pressed the form posts the inputs to the same page, which then checks if the inputs are empty. If they are not then each post variable is allocated a session variable so this info can be accessed late on in the system.
If some of the inputs are empty then the value of the input forms become equal to the session variables that they were just allocated to so that the customer doesn’t have to retype their information.
This is where the problem occurs. When I load the page each input box has a slash inside it and when the submit button is pressed a mother slash is added.
My code is below:
<?php session_start(); if(isset($_POST['NextPage'])){ if (!empty($_POST['CName'])){ $_SESSION["CName"] = $_POST['CName']; if (!empty($_POST['CStreet'])){ $_SESSION["CStreet"] = $_POST['CStreet']; if (!empty($_POST['CTown'])){ $_SESSION["CTown"] = $_POST['CTown']; if ($_POST['Counties'] != "-"){ $_SESSION["CCounty"] = $_POST['Counties']; if (!empty($_POST['CPostcode'])){ $_SESSION["CPostcode"] = $_POST['CPostcode']; if (!empty($_POST['CEmail'])){ $_SESSION["CEmail"] = $_POST['CEmail']; if (!empty($_POST['CNumb'])){ $_SESSION["CNumb"] = $_POST['CNumb']; $NotEmpty = true; }else{ $ErrorMsg = "Number is empty. </br>"; } }else{ $ErrorMsg = "Email is empty. </br>"; } }else{ $ErrorMsg = "Postcode is empty. </br>"; } }else{ $ErrorMsg = "County is empty. </br>"; } }else{ $ErrorMsg = "Town is empty. </br>"; } }else{ $ErrorMsg = "Street is empty. </br>"; } }else{ $ErrorMsg = "Name is empty. </br>"; } } $content = ' <h3 id="CTitle"> Customer Details </h3> <p><i>'.$ErrorMsg.'</i></p> <form action=" " method="POST" name="CDetails" id="CDetails"> Name: * <input type="text" name="CName" size="30" value='.$_SESSION["CName"].'/></br> First line of your address: * <input type="text" name="CStreet" size="40" value='.$_SESSION["CStreet”];.’/></br> Town: * <input type="text" name="CTown" size="25" value='.$_SESSION["CTown"].'/></br> Postcode: * <input type="text" name="CPostcode" size="11" value=‘.$_SESSION["CPostcode"].'/></br> Email address: * <input type="text" name="CEmail" size ="35" value='.$_SESSION["CEmail”];.’/></br> Phone Number: * <input type="text" name="CNumb" value='.$_SESSION["CNumb"].'/></br> <input type="submit" name="NextPage" value="Next" id="Next”/> </form> ?> I want to remove the file extension - I have done that.
I want to remove the trailing slash. - I have done that
But I cannot for the life of me get the the regular page to display instead of the folder which show a tree of files within it.
site.com/website-tips.php site.com/website-tips/increase speed.php The extension drops off and the trailing slash too but when I navgate back through the vreadcrumb to website-tips (without php in html code) it gives me the folder and shows the file tree (files within website tips folder) How would I solve this? right now if I access the website-tips.php file, it shows the directory and its interior pages Pls hlp out. |