variables sent between pages again?





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I would like to use this concept on my webshop, but how can I send variables through?
(You know index.php? Page = test & variable = 22 // variable does not work)



$page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

$allowedPages = array(
'front' => './include/webshop_frontshop.php',
'logon' => './include/webshop_tjek_login.php',
'test' => './include/webshop_testside.php'

);

include( isset($allowedPages[$page]) ? $allowedPages[$page] : $allowedPages["front"] );


This link works fine!: nywebshop.php?Page=test



This link does not work (says the page does not exist): nywebsite.php?Page=test&item=5










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  • You can use, post or session to store data and access on another php script ?

    – Ugur Kazdal
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20








  • 2





    Do you actually use spaces in the url? If so, you shouldn't. And 'side' !== 'Page'.

    – jeroen
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20






  • 1





    Please change your condition with this $page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

    – Dolar
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:29













  • What does “not work”, and how? Please go read How to Ask.

    – misorude
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:26











  • No, No.. I do not use spaces in the link. I have corrected code

    – Henrik C Wiberg
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:22




















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I would like to use this concept on my webshop, but how can I send variables through?
(You know index.php? Page = test & variable = 22 // variable does not work)



$page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

$allowedPages = array(
'front' => './include/webshop_frontshop.php',
'logon' => './include/webshop_tjek_login.php',
'test' => './include/webshop_testside.php'

);

include( isset($allowedPages[$page]) ? $allowedPages[$page] : $allowedPages["front"] );


This link works fine!: nywebshop.php?Page=test



This link does not work (says the page does not exist): nywebsite.php?Page=test&item=5










share|improve this question

























  • You can use, post or session to store data and access on another php script ?

    – Ugur Kazdal
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20








  • 2





    Do you actually use spaces in the url? If so, you shouldn't. And 'side' !== 'Page'.

    – jeroen
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20






  • 1





    Please change your condition with this $page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

    – Dolar
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:29













  • What does “not work”, and how? Please go read How to Ask.

    – misorude
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:26











  • No, No.. I do not use spaces in the link. I have corrected code

    – Henrik C Wiberg
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:22
















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0








0








I would like to use this concept on my webshop, but how can I send variables through?
(You know index.php? Page = test & variable = 22 // variable does not work)



$page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

$allowedPages = array(
'front' => './include/webshop_frontshop.php',
'logon' => './include/webshop_tjek_login.php',
'test' => './include/webshop_testside.php'

);

include( isset($allowedPages[$page]) ? $allowedPages[$page] : $allowedPages["front"] );


This link works fine!: nywebshop.php?Page=test



This link does not work (says the page does not exist): nywebsite.php?Page=test&item=5










share|improve this question
















I would like to use this concept on my webshop, but how can I send variables through?
(You know index.php? Page = test & variable = 22 // variable does not work)



$page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

$allowedPages = array(
'front' => './include/webshop_frontshop.php',
'logon' => './include/webshop_tjek_login.php',
'test' => './include/webshop_testside.php'

);

include( isset($allowedPages[$page]) ? $allowedPages[$page] : $allowedPages["front"] );


This link works fine!: nywebshop.php?Page=test



This link does not work (says the page does not exist): nywebsite.php?Page=test&item=5







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  • You can use, post or session to store data and access on another php script ?

    – Ugur Kazdal
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20








  • 2





    Do you actually use spaces in the url? If so, you shouldn't. And 'side' !== 'Page'.

    – jeroen
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20






  • 1





    Please change your condition with this $page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

    – Dolar
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:29













  • What does “not work”, and how? Please go read How to Ask.

    – misorude
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:26











  • No, No.. I do not use spaces in the link. I have corrected code

    – Henrik C Wiberg
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:22





















  • You can use, post or session to store data and access on another php script ?

    – Ugur Kazdal
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20








  • 2





    Do you actually use spaces in the url? If so, you shouldn't. And 'side' !== 'Page'.

    – jeroen
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:20






  • 1





    Please change your condition with this $page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

    – Dolar
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:29













  • What does “not work”, and how? Please go read How to Ask.

    – misorude
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:26











  • No, No.. I do not use spaces in the link. I have corrected code

    – Henrik C Wiberg
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:22



















You can use, post or session to store data and access on another php script ?

– Ugur Kazdal
Nov 23 '18 at 14:20







You can use, post or session to store data and access on another php script ?

– Ugur Kazdal
Nov 23 '18 at 14:20






2




2





Do you actually use spaces in the url? If so, you shouldn't. And 'side' !== 'Page'.

– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 14:20





Do you actually use spaces in the url? If so, you shouldn't. And 'side' !== 'Page'.

– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 14:20




1




1





Please change your condition with this $page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

– Dolar
Nov 23 '18 at 14:29







Please change your condition with this $page = isset($_GET['Page'])? trim(strtolower($_GET['Page'])) :"front";

– Dolar
Nov 23 '18 at 14:29















What does “not work”, and how? Please go read How to Ask.

– misorude
Nov 23 '18 at 15:26





What does “not work”, and how? Please go read How to Ask.

– misorude
Nov 23 '18 at 15:26













No, No.. I do not use spaces in the link. I have corrected code

– Henrik C Wiberg
Nov 23 '18 at 16:22







No, No.. I do not use spaces in the link. I have corrected code

– Henrik C Wiberg
Nov 23 '18 at 16:22














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Possible errors:



1) You use spaces in URL (in exemple you did)



2) In php you use $_GET['side'] - not $_GET['Page'] or $_GET['variable']



3) If you want to save variables in all pages after sending, you can use sessions:



$_SESSION['get_saved_param__Page'] = $_GET['Page'];


And it will be good to use standart



if {
// code
} else {
// code
}


As it much easier to read and you will spend most of the time in coding at reading your scripts, not writing.






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    Possible errors:



    1) You use spaces in URL (in exemple you did)



    2) In php you use $_GET['side'] - not $_GET['Page'] or $_GET['variable']



    3) If you want to save variables in all pages after sending, you can use sessions:



    $_SESSION['get_saved_param__Page'] = $_GET['Page'];


    And it will be good to use standart



    if {
    // code
    } else {
    // code
    }


    As it much easier to read and you will spend most of the time in coding at reading your scripts, not writing.






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      Possible errors:



      1) You use spaces in URL (in exemple you did)



      2) In php you use $_GET['side'] - not $_GET['Page'] or $_GET['variable']



      3) If you want to save variables in all pages after sending, you can use sessions:



      $_SESSION['get_saved_param__Page'] = $_GET['Page'];


      And it will be good to use standart



      if {
      // code
      } else {
      // code
      }


      As it much easier to read and you will spend most of the time in coding at reading your scripts, not writing.






      share|improve this answer


























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        Possible errors:



        1) You use spaces in URL (in exemple you did)



        2) In php you use $_GET['side'] - not $_GET['Page'] or $_GET['variable']



        3) If you want to save variables in all pages after sending, you can use sessions:



        $_SESSION['get_saved_param__Page'] = $_GET['Page'];


        And it will be good to use standart



        if {
        // code
        } else {
        // code
        }


        As it much easier to read and you will spend most of the time in coding at reading your scripts, not writing.






        share|improve this answer













        Possible errors:



        1) You use spaces in URL (in exemple you did)



        2) In php you use $_GET['side'] - not $_GET['Page'] or $_GET['variable']



        3) If you want to save variables in all pages after sending, you can use sessions:



        $_SESSION['get_saved_param__Page'] = $_GET['Page'];


        And it will be good to use standart



        if {
        // code
        } else {
        // code
        }


        As it much easier to read and you will spend most of the time in coding at reading your scripts, not writing.







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