My redirect process is showing some crazy stuff. The first part of the whole loop works just fine (if only the first element is typed in).
Possible url's look like:
www.site.com/category
www.site.com/category/product
But also:
www.site.com/cart
Using site.com/jeans works just fine. But when you click on a product, something strange happens.
The categorie.php file (used to display categories) is STILL included and after that one, the product.php file is included.
Same story with the cart page (http://www.site.com/winkelwagen/).
So my includes are wrong at some point. Winkelwagen is a folder on my site which has an index file. It should include http://www.site.com/winkelwagen/index.php and not categorie.php as well.
The route code :
<?php
$mult = Array();
if( ! empty( $_SERVER[ 'REQUEST_URI' ] ) ) {
$mult = explode ( '/', substr ( $_SERVER[ 'REQUEST_URI' ], 1 ) );
} else if( ! empty( $_SERVER[ 'ORIG_PATH_INFO' ] ) ) {
$mult = explode ( '/', substr ( $_SERVER[ 'ORIG_PATH_INFO' ], 1 ) );
} else if( ! empty( $_SERVER[ 'PATH_INFO' ] ) ) {
$mult = explode ( '/', substr ( $_SERVER[ 'PATH_INFO' ], 1 ) );
}
if(empty($mult[0]))
{
include("comingsoon/index.html");
}
if(!empty($mult[0]) && empty($mult[1]))
{
$file = "$mult[0].php";
if($mult[0] == "index2")
{
include("index2.php");
die;
}
// if file exists include file
if(file_exists($file))
{
include($file);
}
else
{
$file2 = "/$mult[0]/index.php";
// if folder index file exists include that file
if(file_exists($file2))
{
include($file2);
}
else {
// if folder index file doesn't exist, send to category page
$_GET['q'] = $mult[0];
include("categorie.php");
}
}
}
if(!empty($mult[0]) && !empty($mult[1]))
{
if($mult[0] == "add")
{
$_GET['addid'] = $mult[1];
include("addtocart.php");
}
elseif($mult[0] == "remove")
{
$_GET['removeid'] = $mult[1];
include("deletefromcart.php");
}
// check if folder exists (first part of the url)
elseif(is_dir($mult[0]))
{
// check if file .php (second part of the url) exists
$filenew = "$mult[0]/$mult[1].php";
if(file_exists($filenew))
{
// include that file
include("$mult[0]/$mult[1].php");
}
else
{
// second file does not exist, do something
}
}
else
{
// folder does not exist so redirect to product page
$_GET['c'] = $mult[0];
$_GET['p'] = $mult[1];
include("product.php");
}
}
?>
I tried removing the categorie.php file but it still shows up (like, how on earth ?!)
I'm excited for the answer - I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing wrong.
Also nice to know: when I comment out the include(categorie.php) part in the route code, the file is STILL included...

$mult[0]contains – ernie Jan 19 at 0:50$mult[0]on each page? Trying that. – Andre Jan 19 at 0:57