I want to display a 404 Error if a user reaches a page that exists but I don't want him/her to see.
I don't want to do redirect (that would cause the address bar to show the link of the error page in the address bar) like the following:
if ($this_page_should_not_be_seen)
header("Location: err.php?e=404");
Instead, it should seem like the page really doesn't exist, without having the URL in the browser's address changed.
Include the error page in your current page and send a 404 error status code:
<?php
if ($nobody_should_ever_be_here) {
header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found'); //This may be put inside err.php instead
$_GET['e'] = 404; //Set the variable for the error code (you cannot have a
// querystring in an include directive).
include 'err.php';
exit; //Do not do any more work in this script.
}
?>
Note that this should be used if the page should never be seen. A better status code for un-authorized access (if the page should be seen by some logged in users) is 403 (Not Authorized).