My question would be what's the point?  Why have it redirect to itself at
all?  You could more easily just convert it to lowercase and insert that
value.  I can't figure what possible advantage there is to doing the
redirect to a custom error page.  Only difference is what the user would see
in the URL, no?

Mike


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> But it shouldn't get to the database insert because of the redirect
> either... I only added the die; when it still inserted with the redirect.
>
> Rick Emery wrote:
>
> >You'll never get to the die() statement, because you redirected with the
header() statement.
> >
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> >From: "Leif K-Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 6:14 PM
> >Subject: [PHP] Still executing afte die()?
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> >
> >I have a page called 404.php which is set as the 404 page in a .htaccess
> >file.  At the top of this file, it has this:
> >if(strtolower($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) != $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']){
> >    header("Location:
> >http://{$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']}".strtolower($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']));
> >    die;
> >}
> >which redirects to the same page with a lowercase URL if there are any
> >uppercase characters.  After that, it inserts the 404 into the database
> >for checking later.  But, when I test it with something like
> >PaGeTHATSHOULDBELOWERCASE.php, it redirects to
> >pagethatshouldbelowercase.php but still inserts it into the database
> >(with the uppercase page name) even though the redirected page is
> >404-free.  What am I doing wrong?
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