craig, et al.

it seems every variable i am able to garner gives me the 404.php page as a value instead of pagethatdoesnotexist.htm. i have no control over the servers httpd.conf file since its just a webhost account i am forced to use.

-jeff

Craig Vyvial wrote:
On 1/7/04 3:36 PM, "Jeffrey Forman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


to all,

i know its not quite linux related but its still something someone must
know about, coding php. i'm writing a custom 404 webpage that says "you
were trying to reach $foobarpage but its not there." what i'm having
trouble figuring out is how do i get a variable containing the referring
page that the user TRIED to access but is non-existant? print_r'ing just
about everything turned up nothing except variables containing my custom
404 page. any help greatly appreciated.

-jeff
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for. But php has the following way
of keeping the server variables.
<?php echo $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
?> You can get all the environment variables from php.
Heres a link that may help too.
http://www.asp-php.co.uk/en/asp-php/environment.php


Hope that helps.

~Craig Vyvial


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