URL 函数

Table of Contents

  • base64_decode — 对使用 MIME base64 编码的数据进行解码
  • base64_encode — 使用 MIME base64 对数据进行编码
  • get_headers — 取得服务器响应一个 HTTP 请求所发送的所有标头
  • get_meta_tags — 从一个文件中提取所有的 meta 标签 content 属性,返回一个数组
  • http_build_query — 生成 URL-encode 之后的请求字符串
  • parse_url — 解析 URL,返回其组成部分
  • rawurldecode — 对已编码的 URL 字符串进行解码
  • rawurlencode — 按照 RFC 3986 对 URL 进行编码
  • urldecode — 解码已编码的 URL 字符串
  • urlencode — 编码 URL 字符串

User Contributed Notes

martin at limitless dot co dot uk 24-Jul-2006 08:31
Each %xx represents a letter. You would need to remove %68%74%74%70%3a%2f%2f (http://) from the beginning.
dday at cnscorp dot com 24-Jun-2005 10:22
When using a multiple select on a form, I ran into a little issue of only receiving the last value form the select box.
I had a select box named organization_id with two values (92 and 93).
To get the values of both, I had to use the following:

    $temp_array = split("&", $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']);
    foreach($temp_array as $key=>$value){
        if(substr($value, 0, 15) == "organization_id"){
            $_GET['organizations'][] = substr($value, 15, strlen($value));
        }
    }

this results in a $_GET array like this :

(
    [page] => idea_submission
    [organization_id] => 93
    [organizations] => Array
        (
            [0] => =92
            [1] => =93
        )

)
php at malaker dot com 17-Dec-2003 03:25
Following method do not show the URL in user browser (as the author claimed) if the code resides in the source page of  FRAME or IFRAME (say SRC="sourcepage.php") . In that case the URL of the SOURCE page is displayed.

$url = sprintf("%s%s%s","http://",$HTTP_HOST,$REQUEST_URI);
echo "$url";

Expected result: http://localhost/urltest/framedpage.php

Actual result: http://localhost/urltest/sourcepage.php
chemanfit at hotmail 06-Jun-2003 05:24
just a side note to the above you will need to add the ?

example

$page=$PHP_SELF."?".$_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'];
ignacio paz posse 12-Mar-2003 05:31
Note on the above: the point is that is that using $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] along with $PHP_SELF we will have passed whatever variables are already appended (as they might be needed for database queries)

example, given the following url: http://www.your_domain/somepage.php?variable=1;

using $PHP_SELF" we are passing
[scheme]:(http://), [host]: www.your_domain/  and [path]: somepage.php

adding $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], we pass that, plus [query]: variable=1
ignacio 12-Mar-2003 10:16
/*
May be this is obvious but helps me since I found it:
If I want to append a variable to the url and pass it to the same page. ( in this example I'm using action=email to include an email form on the user click) i do:
*/

// ...

<a href="<? echo $PHP_SELF,'?',$_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'],'&action=email' ?>">email to us</a>

// ...

/* somewhere in the the page (in my case at the bottom) I have: */

<? if ($action=='email') include('emailForm.htm'); ?>
jrg45 at pantheon dot yale dot edu 10-Jul-2002 02:14
Note that $_SERVER["HTTP_REFERER"] may not include GET data that was included in the referring address, depending on the browser.  So if you rely on GET variables to generate a page, it's not a good idea to use HTTP_REFERER to smoothly "bounce" someone back to the page he/she came from.
postmaster at asmatic dot ch 29-Apr-2002 09:15
If you want to get the filename requested on a global error page like a 404, just use this code...

// get the full var...
$page = $HTTP_SERVER_VARS["QUERY_STRING"];

// part[1] is the url...
// part[0] is the http code (404, etc).
if(strpos($page,";")>0) {
   $pageParts = explode(";",$page);
   $page = $pageParts[1];
}

// get only the filename...
$page = basename($page);
stephane-wantiez at tiscalinet dot be 07-Feb-2002 06:29
if you do this, it will be easier :
echo "http://{$HTTP_HOST}{$REQUEST_URI}";
verdy_p at wanadoo dot fr 26-May-2001 10:47
Note also that the URL shown in $HTTP_REFERER is not always the URL of the web page where the user clicked to invoke the PHP script.
This may instead be a document of your own web site, which contains an HTML element whose one attribute references the script. Note also that the current page fragment (#anchor) may be transmitted or not with the URL, depending on the browser.
Examples:
<FRAME src="your-page-script.php"8>
<IMAGE src="your-image-script.php">

In such case, browsers should transmit the URL of the container document, but some still persist in using the previous document in the browser history, and this could cause a different $HTTP_REFERER value be sent when the user comes back to the document referencing your script. If you wanna be sure that the actual current document or previous document in the history is sent, use client-side JavaScript to send it to your script:

<SCRIPT language="JavaScript"><!--
document.writeln('<FRAME src="your-page-script.php?js=1&amp;ref=' +
document.location + '">');
--></SCRIPT><NOSCRIPT>
<FRAME src="your-page-script.php?js=0">
</NOSCRIPT>

And then check the value of $js in your page script to generate appropriate content when the remote user agent does not support client-side scripts (such as most index/scan robots, some old or special simplified browsers, or browsers with JavaScript disabled by their users).
tumor at kkt dot bme dot hu 01-Apr-2000 10:18
To check if a URL is valid, try to fopen() it. If fopen() results an error (returns false), then PHP cannot open the URL you asked. This is usually because it is not valid...