Hi,

I'm building a login page that redirects the user to the login form when an
incorrect password is entered. An error message is passed as an URL
parameter. Something like:

if(!$pwd == $correctPwd){
    header('Location: ' . urlencode('loginForm.php?error=Incorrect
password'));
    exit;
}

When I use this page and enter a wrong password, I get a 'Acces Denied'
error from my local Apache (1.3) web server. It seems that the server is
looking for a file called 'loginForm.php?error=Incorrect password', can't
find it, and since directory browsing is disabled, it gives a 'Acces Denied'
error.

Is there a way I can prevent this with PHP? Or do I have to change something
in my Apache config? (Does anybody know what?)

Thanks in advance,

Arnout

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