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Hi - I'm trying to echo different results if the current URL contains a certain query string. Ie if the URL contains ?fromAPP=1 OR ?fromQB=1 DO SOMETHING. I can't get the following to work. Can anyone help? Thanks

$url = 'http://' . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
if (false !== strpos($url,'?fromApp=1,?fromQB=1')) {
 // do something
}

else {
}
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Just check whether $_GET variables exist and set to 1

if( (isset($_GET['fromApp']) && $_GET['fromApp'] == 1) ||
    (isset($_GET['fromQB']) && $_GET['fromQB'] == 1)
{
    // url is either ?fromApp=1 OR ?fromQB=1
}
Edited by Ch0cu3r
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