On 07/19/11 1:28 PM, Ray Leventhal wrote:
> Example:http://www.domain.com/pagedoesnotexist returns the expected 404
>
> But browse to a page that does exist, like goodpage.php, then append
> either a slash and some random string, or a ?=somerandomstring and the
> goodpage.php is still displayed.
>
> I'll gladly provide more info, if needed. Any pointers on where to look
> would be truly appreciated.
your php page should examine the arguments and if there's anythign there
unexpected, it should force the 404 via
{
header ('Location: '.$newReq);
header ('HTTP/1.0 404 Page Not Found');
die; // Don't send any more output.
}
or whatever...
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john r pierce N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca mid-left coast
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