Ryan S wrote:
Hey,
one of the things that make the php.net site so cool is how easy it is to find info for a function or a list of topics.. eg:
http://php.net/arrays
http://php.net/count
I'm sure nearly all of you reading this have done it more times than you would care to count, i'm trying to get something like this on my own site but even after going to php.net and clicking on the view source buttons am a bit confused.
basically this is what i am trying, people who type in http://www.mysite.com/asdf
should not be shown a 404 not found page but instead "asdf" should be passed onto my script where i can do a search on the term and either give them back the results of that search or direct them to a custom 404 page.
since i couldnt find the answer via php.net's source i started messing around with how i *think* its done... tell me if i am on the correct track: when someone requests a page that does not exist, a .htaccess file them up and also takes the page name they were searching for and redirects them to a script...
So far i have only been able to get the .htaccess file point to my custom 404 page... but how do i get it to pass the parameter of the not-found-page to my script?
Would appreciate any code, tips, urls you can give me.
Thanks!
Ryan
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If you use .htaccess and have mod_rewrite then it is simpler. Something
like this (untested):
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?term=$1 [L]
</IfModule>
Then in index.php you can use the contents of $_GET['term'], which in
your example would be asdf.
[QSA,L] will give you the query string if the user typed in something
like http://www.mysite.com/asdf?your=mom.
Then $_GET['your'] = 'mom'.
-Shawn
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