I’m trying to write a simple PHP script that uses PHP include to inject HTML based on the filename of the URL.
For example using a PHP include – if the filename in the URL is dog.html print dog into the html document. – if the filename in the URL is cat.html print cat into the html document.
This is to inject JSON-LD code for structured data.
I’m able to use PHP includes to print html code without issue, but its getting it to read the filename and print a specific portion of HTML that I can’t seem to make work.
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Answer
You can use $_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’] to grab the Path, File, and Query of a url such as ( ..dog.php?dep=n/a&title=boss ) from a full url eg. http://www.weeex.com/dog.php?dep=n/a&title=boss
To solve your case:
//Grab the filename from the uri using the basename function. $request_uri = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ; //I am exploding at the "?" delimiter so that I can get rid of the query I don't need $path=explode("?",$request_uri); $filename=basename($path[0]); //YOUR PHP INCLUDE CODE HERE include $filename ;
this will work to grab the filename even with a complicated url like……”http://www.ex.com/dog.php?dep=n/a&title=boss“
I hope this will shed some light