if () // Ok {
} else{ Header("Location: ./error.php?iErrorType=1"); die(); }
Doug Parker wrote:
I have a message board script that requires certain parameters like message_id, thread_id, etc. The whole thing works fine, I'd like to have a generic error page to default to in the case that someone fools with the parameters above - for example, setting the thread id to 400 when there are only 300 threads. Right now, it just generates the mysql error message, which doesn't look nice. I know you can use the die() function after the mysql_query function to display some text in the case of an error, but I want to go a little further by redirecting to an error page. How would I go about doing this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- Doug
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