On Jan 19, 2009, at 3:28 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 14:32, Richard Heyes <rich...@php.net> wrote:
Notice: Undefined index: 2 in /home/raosetc/public_html/purl/p.php on line
19

and here is Line 19:

$data = explode("/", $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);

   When I view that file, on line 19, I see:

echo <<<HTML

Only when you log into certain accounts and view the file after I had made changes :P



Are you sure it's an array? Use print_r() or var_dump() on
$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] on the preceding line. Just for testing, you
could do this too:

$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] = 'It/Works';

...on the preceding line.

   Well, that wouldn't address the issue of the code he gave on the
line reported, but I know what you mean, Richy.  He's turning
$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] into an array with explode() if it contains a
forward-slash ("/").

   What would be better in that case would be:

<?php
$data = isset($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) &&
strlen($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) > 0 ?
explode('/',$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) : $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];

if(is_array($data)) {
   // Handle as appropriate.
}
?>

   However, that's not the best option as:

       1.) REQUEST_URI may not (though it should) have *any* forward
slashes in the URI passed to PHP by the HTTP server.
       2.) It leaves too much other stuff to be done.

   Instead, check out:

<?php
$data = basename($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
echo $data; // In case you're not yet aware of what you'll receive
from the use of basename()

?>


I'm not positive that does exactly what I want... What I'm really going for is given this URL:

purl.mysupersite.com/test/mail

"test" refers to a record in the database.
"mail" refers to a file on the server which is included when "mail" is present. Otherwise the main page is used.



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