Hi

 You can user $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];

Thanks

Zareef Ahmed


--- "John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bruno Santos wrote:
> 
> > Im developing a couple of pages and i need to do
> some redirecting to 
> > another page depending
> > on the choice of a user.
> > The problem is, to go to another page, i need to
> send some parameters in 
> > the URL that are alredy present, but i need to
> make the redirecting 
> > independent of the page. if i use
> $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'], i have only 
> > http://some_domain/the_page
> > and what i want is 
> >
>
http://some_domain/the_page?some_parameters=value&another_parameter=value
> > the ?some_parameters=value are alredy present and
> i need to redirect 
> > them again...
> > 
> > I know that are some fuctions to manage this, or
> not...
> > any solucion ??
> 
> How about $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']?
> 
> That _should_ contain the current query string with
> the values still 
> encoded, but I'm not sure on that. If they aren't
> still encoded, then 
> just rebuild the query string by looping through
> $_GET.
> 
> $url = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?';
> foreach($_GET as $key => $value)
> { $url .= '&' . $key . '=' . urlencode($value); }
> 
> If you have arrays within $_GET, then you'll need a
> recursive function, 
> but hopefully one of the above will work for your
> needs.
> 
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Zareef Ahmed :: A PHP Developer in Delhi(India).
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