Though no parse error, it can result in an notice about 'undefined index' ..
I'd prefer
<?php
if (isset($_COOKIE['pagename'])) {
header('Location: /newpage.php');
die;
};
?>
Taking care of three things:
- No undifined index notice
- the cookie can also have a value that evaluates to false
- the 'die;' makes sure the script really ends .. sometimes, somehow for
some
undefined reason it does not stop after a header..
Wouter
-> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
-> Van: Curt Zirzow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-> Verzonden: zondag 24 augustus 2003 20:22
-> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-> Onderwerp: Re: [PHP] In need of a script
->
->
-> * Thus wrote Stevie D Peele ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
-> > Heres what I wrote --
-> >
-> > <?php
-> > if ($_COOKIE['pagename'])
-> > {
-> > header('Location: http://www.net-riches.com/800x600.html');
-> > }
-> > ?>
-> >
-> > and I got a parse error on line 4, but I do not see what is
-> wrong on line
-> > 4!
->
-> There is no parse error in that code.
->
-> Curt
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