I have a php file say "check.php" in my website and it is executed when a form is submitted.
say my website is "myweb.com" and the php file is in a directory "PHP"
I want to prevent direct url access to the "check.php" file i.e. if anyone types the url "myweb.com/PHP/check.php" ,then the php file should not be executed and it should return a error message instead.
I tried to prevent the access by setting a rule in .htaccess ,but it blocks the php even when I try to submit the form.
.htaccess rule :
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} \.php[\ /?].*HTTP/
(.*)\.php$ /index.html [L]
Is there any possible way to do it ?
You can do it with PHP
<?php
/* at the top of 'check.php' */
if ( $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=='GET' && realpath(__FILE__) == realpath( $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] ) ) {
/*
Up to you which header to send, some prefer 404 even if
the files does exist for security
*/
header( 'HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden', TRUE, 403 );
/* choose the appropriate page to redirect users */
die( header( 'location: /error.php' ) );
}
?>