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PHP Browser Persistent Data with PHP Data Persistence on the Web Checking for Sessions

is using header("location: whatever.php?p=[$i]") not a valid way to redirect?

I'm not sure why this isn't working

story.php
<?php
session_start();

for($i=1; $i<6; $i++){
  if(!isset($_SESSION['word'][$i])){
   header("location: play.php?p=[$i]");
  };
};


$word1 = htmlspecialchars($_SESSION['word'][1]);
$word2 = htmlspecialchars($_SESSION['word'][2]);
$word3 = htmlspecialchars($_SESSION['word'][3]);
$word4 = htmlspecialchars($_SESSION['word'][4]);
$word5 = htmlspecialchars($_SESSION['word'][5]);

include 'inc/header.php';

echo '<h1>My Treehouse Story</h1>';

echo '<p>There once was a(n) ' . $word1;
echo ' programmer named ' . $word2; 
echo '. </p>';
echo '<p>This ' .  $word3; 
echo ' programmer used Treehouse to learn to ' . $word4;
echo ' the ' . $word5 . '.</p>';

echo ' <a class="btn btn-default btn-lg" href="#" role="button">Save Story</a>';
echo ' <a class="btn btn-default btn-lg" href="play.php" role="button">Play Again</a>';
echo ' <a class="btn btn-default btn-lg" href="index.php" role="button">Other Stories</a>';


include 'inc/footer.php';

1 Answer

Richard Hall
Richard Hall
9,139 Points

header("location: play.php?p=[$i]") the square brackets around $i are killing your header redirect.

The square brackets are used in

$_SESSION['word'][$i]

...because you are referencing that position in the array. In the redirect you don't want the square brackets in the URL, you want the value of $i.

If that doesn't make sense, let me know and I'll try to re-word my explanation.