I have a website that has several hundred agents in a mysql database. The 
client wants to be able to enter the domain.com/agentname and be redirected to 
a standard page where we show the agent information. An example would be an 
agent named John Smith whose agentname would be jsmith. So the user would enter 
domain.com/jsmith and get the agent's profile.

I tried initially to dummy up a 404 page, where if the link was like: 
domain.com/jsmith that it would parse the agent name and pass it through to 
domain.com/agent_profile.php?agent=jsmith. It failed to work, ending up with a 
recursive call to the 404 page and getting hung.

Right now, I have directories set up for each agent, with an index.php that 
does the redirect. It's really getting to be a mess with so many directories.

I need to be able to check the mysql database for the agent name, and if found, 
do a redirect (header("Location: agent_profile.php?agent=agentID") and if not, 
continue to a standard 404 error page, or a "sorry not found" page.

I think my question is: is there an easy way to use a 404 page written in php 
to capture the parameters from the missing page request and test against a db, 
resulting in either a valid page redirect or a not found redirect?


Terry

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