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I don't know if this is the right name for the problem.
I have a website where the page links look like this name.drac instead of name.php.

This is the code that stands for the module i think(include.php):
<? function modules(){
if(isset($_GET['drac'])){
$drac = $_GET['drac'];
if (is_file("modes/".$drac.".php")) {
include("modes/".$drac.".php"); }}}?>



This is how it is included along the others includes in the index.php:
<?php
session_start();
include('includes/include.php');
include("database.php");
include("login.php");
?><!DO

And when i click on signup.drac it returns an 404 error.

What is it wrong here or what i didn't understood? I'm new to php.

Thank you for the help!

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This is nothing to do with PHP.

 

There is most probably a .htaccess file some where that has mod_rewrite rules defined so site.com/filename.drac actually calls site.com/index.php?drac=filename.

 

Somewhere in your code the modules() function from include.php is called so modes/filename.php is included.

Edited by Ch0cu3r
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