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I have a basic PHP script.

$hike_id = $_REQUEST['hike_id'];
$height = $_REQUEST['height'];
$width = $_REQUEST['width'];

Sometimes these are no such parameters passed into the request and I am guessing that is why the 500 error is being returned.

Is there a way to stop that page from returning the 500 error somehow? Here is an example of it: http://comehike.com/outdoors/hike_widget.php?hike_id=164&height=700&width=500

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You could just conditionally assign the variables using ternary expressions and isset():

$hike_id = isset($_REQUEST['hike_id']) ? $_REQUEST['hike_id'] : 0;
$height = isset($_REQUEST['height']) ? $_REQUEST['height'] : 0;
$width = isset($_REQUEST['width']) ? $_REQUEST['width'] : 0;

Also, if these parameters are always coming in in the query string like you said, you are better off using $_GET than $_REQUEST

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  • ah so is the error happening because I am trying to assign some value which doesn't exist to the variables?
    – GeekedOut
    Mar 24, 2012 at 13:30
  • Yes, Also, it sounds like you have your display_errors turned off in php.ini. with that turned on you would have seen an error message like "undefined index 'height'" Mar 24, 2012 at 13:31
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$hike_id = isset($_REQUEST['hike_id']) ? $_REQUEST['hike_id'] : '0';
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  • If $_REQUEST['hike_id'] exists it sets $hike_id to that, otherwise it sets it to 0. Mar 24, 2012 at 14:07
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Use isset() to check variable is set

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  • Its way to handle varible. Sorry but i didint get any 500 error. If you say exactly when you get that error, we can help maybe
    – safarov
    Mar 24, 2012 at 13:32
  • that page shows up in my Google Webmaster tools as having a 500 error...I myself don't understand why :)
    – GeekedOut
    Mar 24, 2012 at 13:33
  • I do use isset later in the code, but I am just not sure why the 500 error would happen. I figured it was those variables.
    – GeekedOut
    Mar 24, 2012 at 13:34

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