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In my website, website.com/downloads actually goes to website.com/index.php?page=downloads (with apache rewriting). I have a custom 404 not found error page set. If I do website.com/dkfjf/fdf, It goes to the 404 error, but If I do website.com/something, it goes to index.php?page=something, so then in my index.php, how can I make it just navigate to 404 error, after I determine there is no something page? Because right now, I just load the my 404 error page into the main div (like all other pages), but it's inconsistent (e.g., it still displays website.com/soemthing in address bar, and there's other problems), and I just want to make it navigate to 404 error. How can I do that?

EDIT: this worked:

echo '<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url = /error" />';

(mywebsite.com/error rewrites to index.php?page=error, which is my 404 error page). Is that a bad approach?

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Use the header function to send the correct status code:

header($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'].' 404 Not Found', true, 404);

Then you can send your error document with readfile if it’s a static file or with include if it’s a PHP file.

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@Mk12: You need to make sure that there was no output before you call the header. Otherwise the HTTP header can not be modified since it’s send together with the first output. You can use the output control to buffer the output (see php.net/manual/en/book.outcontrol.php). – Gumbo Oct 25 at 20:28
Isn't there some way I can just do navigate_url("/error") ? (website.com/error goes to index.php?page=error, which is what my 404 error page is set to, but I want /error to be displayed in the address bar. – Mk12 Oct 25 at 20:29
Is there no way to navigate to a url as if the it was a link clicked? – Mk12 Oct 25 at 20:29
Check my question I edited it. – Mk12 Oct 25 at 20:31
@Mk12: You can’t send a 404 status code and do a HTTP redirect at the same time. The best solution is to retrieve the error document with PHP. – Gumbo Oct 25 at 20:35
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