PHP - Url Forwarding Php
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Is there another function then header() in php for forwarding? Similar TutorialsHow is it that a site can forward to my site without a trace? www.2mysite.com is forwarding traffic to www.mysite.com but $page_name = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']; echo $page_name; does not show www.2mysite.com as the referring site...how does one hide this? Help? Some background we are creating a system that collects rain data from multiple sensors and then every 15 mins sends a packet to the main server. I have been ingesting this data fine and storing the info into my database and storing a local .txt file of the packet. To forward this packet to our back up server I have been using: shell_exec("nc backup_server_address < ".$my_p); Where $my_p is the location of the .txt file. However, I have been requested to not use nc as it creates its own process every time it is called and for scalability issues we would like to forward the packet using PHP and not require a new process every time we receive a packet. I tried do some redirect stuff using headers("Location: backup_server_address"). If anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated. I have a client, that wants an affiliate driven service, which is fine. However they want to offer the affiliates the ability to forward there own domains to the service and have that work as the initial affiliate id token. Now my question is. I know I can find what the domain is that the scripts I am writing run off of using $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] however I'm not to sure how that would work for a domain that is forwarded with a 301 or 302 redirect status and masked for use on the service I am building up. I want to say I could use $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']. But as I said I'm not to sure how thats going to work for a forwarded domain thats masked as its not part of the actual host conf files its landing on in the end. Hopefully I am making sense with the above. So what would be my best choice of options to work with when handling a domain that will be masked and landing on another domain as it will be forwarded. I am only taking the inital landing with a domain and setting the tokens I need set for it to run as that affiliate and setting them in sessions and cookie and various other variables. But I guess I am just wondering which would be better for me to catch that inital landing with the domain thats forwarded. Hi all. I am in need of some help with a simple page search function. In short what i need is a way the user can search for a specific page name from the home index page. My site (local for now) will be constructed as follows: localhost/mysite/index.html 0001.html 0002.html ... 0132.html etc... The subpages will be added/modified externaly and may run into the hundreds of pages. For this reason mySQL will be hard to implement and somewhat overkill especialy for this simple search function. So, is there a way i can type the page to look for "0132" into the field and be forwarded onto the searched page "0132.html" I realise i could just type mysite/0132.html but the page may or may not exist and searching would be tiny bit more elegant. Simple for you guys i expect but im at a loss as all search functions use mySQL in addition. Many thanks for your help in advance! Regards, Matt.
I'm trying to create a simple session on a form page that determines if you've signed in. If you haven't, it kicks you to the login page. But for some reason, what I have isn't doing that. When I open the page, it loads, but only prints the url on a blank page, instead of actually going to the url. Code: [Select] <html> <title>form</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> <body> <?php session_start(); if(isset($_SESSION['id']) && is_numeric($_SESSION['id'])) { if (isset($_POST['submitted'])) { $errors = array(); if (empty($_POST['scientific_name'])) { $errors[] = 'you forgot to enter the scientific name'; } else { $sn = trim($_POST['scientific_name']); } if (empty($_POST['common_name_english'])) { $errors[] = 'you forgot to enter the common name'; } else { $cne = trim($_POST['common_name_english']); } $description4 = trim($_POST['common_names_spanish']); $description5 = trim($_POST['common_names_french']); $description6 = etc. etc. if (empty($errors)) { require_once ('3_z_mysq1_c0nn3ct.php'); $query = "INSERT INTO plantae (scientific_name, common_name_english, etc.) VALUES ('$sn', '$cne', '$description4', '$description5', '$description6', '$description7', etc.)"; $result = @mysql_query ($query); if ($result) { if(isset($_POST['scientific_name'])) { $plant_id=mysql_insert_id(); } exit(); } else { echo 'system error. No plant added'; echo '<p>' . mysql_error() . '<br><br>query:' . $query . '</p>'; exit(); } mysql_close(); } else { echo 'error. the following error occured <br>'; foreach ($errors as $msg) { echo " - $msg<br>\n"; } } // end of if } // end of main submit conditional echo '<form action="insertaplant1.php" method="post"><fieldset><legend><b>Enter your new plant here</b></legend> form fields here. </form>'; } else { $url = 'http://'.$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].dirname($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); if((substr($url, -1) == '/') OR (substr($url, -1) == '\\') ) { $url = substr($url, 0, -1); } $url .= '/login.php'; echo $url; exit(); } ?> Code: [Select] <form action="meetme.aspx" method="post" id="form1" name="form1"> <input type="hidden" name="add_id" value ="28667977"> <input type="hidden" name="next26" value ="26883214,28590733,28654666,28681535,27273243,28576166,28613584,28591951,28515273,28541847,18296015,28594117,27206532,21878719,28590233,28663167,5039360,28636411,28569000,28645007,28587048,28569415,7815397,26626891,28671149,28570991"> <input type="hidden" name="p_Id" value ="28667977"> <INPUT TYPE="image" SRC="image/yes.png" NAME="votea" VALUE="1 <INPUT TYPE="image" SRC="image/maybe.png" NAME="voteb" VALUE="2'> <INPUT TYPE="image" SRC="image/no.png" NAME="votec" VALUE="3"> </form> I got this from datesite, But it suits my needs for something else. Exclude the 3 link options, I just want to use one. as a Next page button. and another as a back pagebutton. I made pagination already but I dont want that, I noticed pagination always keeps the same page, and just adds page numbers. But the same original page. The code above im assuming will allow to move to next new entire page with the new metas, and title and be botted by the search engines as a separate pages. And also keeping track of the next pages in que out of the entire specified db. So the question above is.. is there a page/website/tutorial.. terminology for this? pagination is pagination, is this like "form forwarding?? or something" ...So I can use.. Code: [Select] $sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) as Num FROM `mydb` Where models = ' 2012' and have it list all the values of say 'models' but keep them in memory passing to the next page and the next until they have all been viewed. Sorry if what im typing is overkill and you already knew what I asking in the first view of the code above lol. lemme know thanks! I have two domains both running SSL. Let's call them old-domain and new-domain. old-domain is permanently redirecting traffic to new-domain. There are still a lot of links out there to old-domain with https://. If I were to remove SSL from old-domain but keep SSL on new-domain, I am betting that users will be getting some sort of certificate error. Right? Any way around that if I want to remove SSL from old-domain?
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