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I am using the following code:

$page = $_GET['page'];

if($page == '132'){
  header("Location : new.php");
}
else {
} 

Now, when the URL is: index.php?page=132 I would expect the page to find the query string, see that it is 132 and redirect to the new.php, but it isn't doing this.

Does anyone know why?

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  • did you try echoing something in the if clause? Jul 5, 2011 at 13:46
  • Is it doing nothing or are you getting an error?
    – picus
    Jul 5, 2011 at 13:47

7 Answers 7

3

Change

header("Location : new.php");

to

header("Location: new.php");
1
  • Well that seems to have been my problem. Removing the space has fixed it. Cannot believe I missed that!!
    – terrid25
    Jul 5, 2011 at 13:48
3

Are you sure that the if clause isn't firing? I don't see any debugging code in there.

Try:

header("Location: new.php");
exit();

I'm not sure how fussy HTTP is about that space before the colon, and you should do an exit() immediately thereafter to prohibit the script from continuing on after dispatching the HTTP Location header.

(Also, strictly speaking, you should provide a fully qualified URL to redirect to.)

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  • Oh, yes. I forgot the exit() in my answer. This is the answer. And, yes, that space shouldn't be there.
    – Donovan
    Jul 5, 2011 at 13:50
  • @salathe: Thanks for your edit. However, I deliberately left the code as close to the OP's as possible, so that he can see the change that actually solves his problem. To explain how he can make his code more correct, I added the final paragraph. Thanks again. Jul 5, 2011 at 14:07
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Make sure there is no other script output before this point, and no characters whatsoever, including whitespace, in front of your opening <?php tag.

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Remove the spaces in your header definition:

header("Location:new.php");
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Have you tried changing your redirect like this:

 header("Location: new.php");
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Remove the space between Location and the colon, and fully qualify the new location:

header("Location: http://www.myserver.com/new.php");

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your if statement is not being triggered. echo $page before the if to make sure what it is that you are comparing it to.

$page = $_GET['page'];
echo $page;
if($page == '132'){
  header("Location : new.php");
}
else {
} 

if that shows 132, make sure there are no spaces. anything more than that something else in your code is affecting this.

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