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I often use the following code on my WordPress builds in order to help prevent invalid links being added:

// add http:// if necessary
function addHttp($url) {
    if(substr($url, 0, 4) == 'www.') {
        $url = 'http://' . $url;
    }
    return $url;
}

But this won't work should anyone add a link that does include a 'http://' but doesn't include a 'www.' in there too.

Does anyone know how I can modify my script to cater for this?

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  • oops.your.function.broke.com
    – tckmn
    Aug 31, 2013 at 15:06

2 Answers 2

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  1. Don't assume that a URL will have www in it. Adding it will often break URLs.
  2. Test to see if it starts with http or https and add the scheme if it doesn't

So:

function addHttp($url) {
  if(substr($url, 0, 4) != 'http') {
    $url = 'http://' . $url;
  }
  return $url;
}
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  • It sounds you didn't read the question actually. And questioning the OPs motivation does not account as an answer, does it?
    – hakre
    Aug 31, 2013 at 15:11
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    @hakre Why would you think that? This is a perfectly valid solution
    – tckmn
    Aug 31, 2013 at 15:11
  • @Doorknob: I know you didn't read the question not even when it was quoted verbatim for a second time.
    – hakre
    Aug 31, 2013 at 15:12
  • @hakre in order to help prevent invalid links being added That's exactly what this does.
    – tckmn
    Aug 31, 2013 at 15:13
  • To not really quote @Doorknob http.oops.your.function.broke.com.
    – hakre
    Aug 31, 2013 at 17:40
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You need to check for that and then deal with the case as well, as you did already for the case you deal with.

I normally suggest the NetUrl2 class for URL handling as it makes such tasks extremely easy.

However, you can just do with the following modification, that not only normalizes the other parts you don't cover but also properly checks for the scheme. I've highlighted the part which adds the www. you asked for so you can easily remove it if you don't need that any longer:

function addHttp($url) {
    $parts = parse_url($url);

    $modif = function ($key, $prefix, $default = '') use (&$parts)
    {
        $parts[$key] = isset($parts[$key]) ? $prefix . $parts[$key] : $default;
    };

    $modif('scheme', '', 'http');
    $parts['scheme'] = strtolower($parts['scheme']);

    if (isset($parts['path']) && $parts['path'][0] !== '/')
    {
        $pathIsInPath  = strstr($parts['path'], '/', TRUE);
        $parts['host'] = $pathIsInPath ? : (isset($parts['host']) ? $parts['host'] : '') . $parts['path'];
        $parts['path'] = $pathIsInPath ? substr($parts['path'], strlen($pathIsInPath)) : '';
    }

    if (isset($parts['port']) && $parts['scheme'] === getservbyport($parts['port'], 'tcp')) {
        unset($parts['port']);
    }

    $modif('path', '', '/');
    $parts['path'] === '/' && $parts['path'] = '';

    // add www. if wanted
    if (substr($parts['host'], 0, 4) !== 'www.') {
        $modif('host', 'www.');
    }

    return sprintf('%s://%s%s%s%s%s', $parts['scheme'], $parts['host'], $modif('port', ':')
        , $parts['path'], $modif('query', '?'), $modif('fragment', '#'));
}
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