<?php
// make sure you have a .htaccess file that points to this file for 404 errors use something like this:
//
// ErrorDocument 404 ctr.php
//
// it isn'T wrong to catch 401 and 403 errors, too
include("rewriter.class.php");
// create rewriter instance use the names set in the class script
$controller = new rewriter();
// parsing the incomming request to the REQUEST array
$REQUEST = $controller->decode($REQUEST_URI);
//tell the clinet that everything is ok and the file was found!
$controller->ok();
// display result for understanding
echo "<pre>";
print_r($REQUEST);
echo "</pre>";
// now see what happend:
switch($REQUEST['page']) {
// the URI http://localhost/rewriter/first.html moved to one of these results...
case "first" :
// so this is the page, that is displayed if there is first.html given...
echo "First page called"; echo "<br><a href=\"".$controller->encode(array("second"),".html")."\">second</a>";
break;
case "second" : echo "Second page called"; echo "<br><a href=\"".$controller->encode(array("third"),".html")."\">third</a>";break;
case "third" : echo "Third page called"; echo "<br><a href=\"".$controller->encode(array("index"),".html")."\">index</a>";break;
default :
// this page is called if there is no 'file' given
echo "Default page called"; echo "<br><a href=\"".$controller->encode(array("first"),".html")."\">first</a>";
break;
}
?>
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