This comes directly from the PHP Manual, but I thought I might keep it here as a reference.
Note: HTTP/1.1 requires an absolute URI as argument to » Location: including the scheme, hostname and absolute path, but some clients accept relative URIs. You can usually use $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] and dirname() to make an absolute URI from a relative one yourself:<?php /* * Redirect to a different page in the current directory that was requested */ $host = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']; $uri = rtrim(dirname($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']), '/\\'); $extra = 'mypage.php'; // change accordingly header("Location: http://$host$uri/$extra"); exit;
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