Multiple Page on a single page using PHP with Switch Condition


Here we will learn to use Switch Statement to Manage Multiple page on a Single Page.

We will use GET Variable for checking the condition, which page we have to show.

Following is the code:
<?php
// make condition
if(isset($_GET['page']))
{
$pagetoshow = $_GET['page'];
} else {
$pagetoshow = "index";
}
// make condition

// execute condition

switch($pagetoshow)
{

case "about":
// content for about
 echo "This is the about page.";
// content for about
break;

case "contact":
// content for contact
 echo "This is the contact page.";
// content for contact
break;

default:
// content for index
 echo "This is the index page.";
// content for index

break;

}

// execute condition

?>


Following will be the O/P of the code:

Save page as index.php
  • index.php
This is the index page.
  • index.php?page=about
This is the about page.
  • index.php?page=contact
This is the contact page.
  • index.php?page=index
This is the index page.


Other then then the above value, If value of page is passes different.
Then Default condition will be executed, which is the index page.

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