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So I want to use a basic header redirect to bring a variable from one page to another. This seems really basic, but everywhere I look people are asking about more complex situations and it makes it harder to grasp. Basically, I have a variable $user = "root" and I simply want to pass this to another page using Header("Location: query.php".$user);

First of all, I want to make sure that this redirect will send my variable correctly.

Second, how exactly will I retrieve it on the other side. Generally if I were using a submit button posting to a form, I would use something as this $user = ($_POST["user"]);. Would I retrieve the parameter in a similar fashion in this case?

Thanks for your help!

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  • check for this : header("Location: query.php?user=".$user); Commented Nov 19, 2015 at 4:14

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For send variable

$user = 'test'; Header("Location: query.php?user=".$user); 

For receive the value of user variable

$user = $_REQUEST['user']; 

I hope it will help to resolve your problem.

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you are assigning variable $user = "root"; now this variable user will stores the value root ok . what you did is you passed value but not the name which store the value. so that you can retrieve it . change

header("Location: query.php?".$user);//it will pass as query.php?root to header("Location: query.php?user=".$user); $user = ($_POST["user"]);//to get the value 

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