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Why is parse_url returning empty string in this case?

<?php
$url='www.example.com';
$var= parse_url($url,PHP_URL_HOST);
print_r($var);
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  • 3
    Try adding http at the front of the URL?
    – Alex
    Feb 29, 2012 at 14:53

3 Answers 3

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The string is interpreted as relative URL:

// print_r(parse_url('www.vtechpcsupport.com'))
Array
(
    [path] => www.vtechpcsupport.com
)  
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  • Yep, but the weird thing is that parse_url documentation states: "This function doesn't work with relative URLs." Looks like this isn't "seriously malformed URL" ;) Feb 29, 2012 at 15:04
  • It also says "Partial URLs are also accepted, parse_url() tries its best to parse them correctly."
    – Andy
    Feb 29, 2012 at 15:14
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    @Juicy: Mmh. Maybe it is smarter than it claims. If I try www.vtechpcsupport.com?foo=bar it correctly identifiers foo=bar as query string. Feb 29, 2012 at 15:16
  • @FelixKling, the documentation is a bit controversing, it claims "parsing URLs and not URIs" (with some "modifications") and have link to RFC 3986 which is "URI Generic Syntax" Feb 29, 2012 at 15:23
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This is due to fact that www.vtechpcsupport.com isn't really a URL since it missing the scheme part (HTTP or so), try it like this:

$url = 'http://www.vtechpcsupport.com';
$var = parse_url($url,PHP_URL_HOST);
print($var);
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    It’s a URL but not one with a host.
    – Gumbo
    Feb 29, 2012 at 14:54
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    @Gumbo, it't really not ;) General URL Syntax Feb 29, 2012 at 14:57
  • @Gumbo: just because browsers default to http for bare hostnames doesn't make it a url - a scheme is required for a proper url. e.g. what if that was actually 'ftp.vtechpcsupport.com' and didn't have a web server running on it?
    – Marc B
    Feb 29, 2012 at 14:58
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This is because www.vtechpcsupport.com is not a complete URL.

You are specifying PHP_URL_HOST so the function tries to extract just the host part of the URL, which doesn't exist as without a protocol being given the URL is treated as being relative -- so what you want to be the host name is interpreted as a (relative) path.

Try using:

$url='http://www.vtechpcsupport.com';

and you should get the behaviour you expect.

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