do a search $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] - it should answer all your question.
if in doubt a var_dump() can do wonders (in this finding out what kind of
info is generally available, e.g.:
<?php
echo '<pre>';
var_dump($_SERVER, $_REQUEST, $_ENV, $_POST, $_GET);
Schalk wrote:
Greetings All,
Possibly a very simple question but here goes. How would I code the
following in PHP?
if(window.location == (("http://www.epda.cc/index.php") ||
php doesn't know what the location url of a window is - it's doesn't
even know a browser windwo exists (to php it doesn't actually exist)
it does (often) know which url referred it to the current script and
it knows which url was requested.
("http://www.epda.cc/"))) {
$current_nav = "includes/home_nav.php";
} else {
$current_nav = "includes/inside_nav.php";
}
What I am trying to accomplish is something like this:
<?php if(window.location == (("http://www.epda.cc/index.php") ||
("http://www.epda.cc/"))) {
$current_nav = "includes/home_nav.php";
} else {
$current_nav = "includes/inside_nav.php";
}
?>
<?php include($current_nav); ?>
conceptually those 2 bits of pseudocode are identical - at least to me.
Thanks!
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