(PECL pecl_http >= 0.1.0)
http_redirect — Issue HTTP redirect
$url
[, array $params
[, bool $session
= false
[, int $status
= 0
]]]] )Redirect to the given url.
The supplied url
will be expanded with http_build_url(), the params
array will
be treated with http_build_str() and the session identification will be appended
if session
is true. The HTTP response code will be set according to status
.
You can use one of the redirect constants for convenience.
Please see » RFC 2616
for which redirect response code to use in which situation. By default PHP will decide which response status fits best.
To be RFC compliant, "Redirecting to <a>URL</a>." will be displayed, if the client doesn't redirect immediately, and the request method was another one than HEAD.
A log entry will be written to the redirect log, if the INI setting http.log.redirect is set and the redirect attempt was successful.
url
the URL to redirect to
params
associative array of query parameters
session
whether to append session information
status
custom response status code
Returns FALSE
or exits on success with the specified redirection status code.
See the INI setting
http.force_exit for what "exits" means.
Example #1 A http_redirect() example
<?php
http_redirect("relpath", array("name" => "value"), true, HTTP_REDIRECT_PERM);
?>
The above example will output:
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.2 Content-Type: text/html Location: http://www.example.com/curdir/relpath?name=value&PHPSESSID=abc Redirecting to <a href="http://www.example.com/curdir/relpath?name=value&PHPSESSID=abc">http://www.example.com/curdir/relpath?name=value&PHPSESSID=abc</a>.