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Let us say I have a folder containing 3 files; file1.php, file2.php, file3.php. In the same folder, I have index.php, which I want to generate switch cases for each file.

$files = array();
$folder = opendir(realpath(dirname(__FILE__)));
while ($file = readdir($folder)) { 
    if (strpos($file, '.php') !== false && $file !== 'index.php') { 
        array_push($files, $file);  
    }
}

$switch = $_GET['component'];
switch($switch) {
    foreach ($files as $file) {
        case str_replace('.php', '', $file):        include_once($file);                break;
    }   
}

What I would like my cases to look like in the end:

$switch = $_GET['component'];
switch($switch) {
        case file1:     include_once('file1.php');              break;
        case file2:     include_once('file2.php');              break;
        case file3:     include_once('file3.php');              break;
}
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  • I'm not sure I have a proper overview of what you're trying to achieve in the long run here... so ... just to confirm: You have a number of files, and the files represent components. Depending on which component is provided in the URL, you want to include a different file? And you can only have a single component on the page, not multiple components? May 9, 2013 at 19:10

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Um... Seems convoluted to me.

if( in_array($_GET['component'].".php",glob("*.php")) && $_GET['component'] != "index")
    include_once($_GET['component'].".php");
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  • +1 to you.if it really works its very good. but if you could just do check the value of $_GET['component'] and also check if the file exists it would be perfect.
    – Sina R.
    May 9, 2013 at 19:16
  • Thanks! Just what I needed, but with minor mods :)
    – EibergDK
    May 9, 2013 at 19:43
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    @imsiso That would be unsafe, allowing for access to other files such as ../hax.php May 9, 2013 at 20:10
  • ok but all I wanted to said is about handling errors to prevent give the hackers data with our errors.
    – Sina R.
    May 10, 2013 at 6:02
  • @imsiso If the file doesn't exist, it wouldn't be in the glob array, so it wouldn't pass the test. May 10, 2013 at 6:08

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