Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184573 is a reply to message #184569] |
Sun, 12 January 2014 00:18 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
Messages: 701 Registered: October 2010
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richard wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 15:00:48 -0500, richard wrote:
>> http://mroldies.net/home.php
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>> View the page source.
>> You will see I have two sets of headers.
>> Yet, the original document does not!
>> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
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> For you whiners that insist, here's the damn whole page with code.
Evidently, *you* are the whiner.
> <!DOCTYPE html>
> <html lang="en">
> <head>
> <meta charset="utf-8">
> <title>Mr Oldies Preserving Rock and Roll Forever!</title>
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> <style>
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> </style>
Remove that empty “style” element.
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Why all those empty lines?
> </head>
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> <body>
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> <?php
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> $go=$_GET['a'];
> if(empty($go)){$go=0;}
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> if ($go==0){include "http://mroldies.net/home1.php";}
(null == 0) and ("" == 0), so if you compare like this (with type juggling),
you can skip the initialization.
> if ($go==1){include "http://mroldies.net/test/index2.php";}
> if ($go==2){include "http://mroldies.net/radio/24hours.php";}
As you have been told before: This will include whatever PHP *generates*
from these resources, if it parses them on <http://mroldies.net/>. Very
likely you want to use the relative file paths instead of URIs, e. g.
"home1.php".
It is also the worst possible way of selecting content for inclusion.
You could at least have used “switch” or a mapping array.
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