<?php
if($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] == "SoD")
print
"owns you!";
else
print
"don't front!";
?>
Description: Instead of calling files like (
index.php?str=blah ) , you could do ( index.php?SoD ) and it would print out
"owns you!". You can add more strings in there, this is just an
example.
$vars =
explode(",", urldecode(getenv('QUERY_STRING')));
$v1 =
array_shift($vars);
$v2 =
array_shift($vars);
$v3 =
array_shift($vars);
switch
($v1) {
case
'first.1': {
print("This is v1, first string case 'file.php?first.1'.");
break;
}
case
'first.2': {
switch
($v2) {
case 'second': {
switch($v3) {
case 'third': {
print("This is v3,
the last case 'file.php?first.2,second,third'.");
break;
}
}
}
}
}
}
Description: This basically does what the 1st one
does but with more strings and a different seperator rather than '&'. I
don't really want to go into too much detail on the thread so if people are confused
or need explaining, reply or PM me.
That's it for the navigation as I am not going to
do the other due to they're everywhere else and I wanted to be different and
show everyone this method.
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