The example in this article describes the method of PHP simulating the response class in asp. Share it with everyone for your reference. The details are as follows:
People who are used to asp or asp.net development will often use the response class. This class is used to process the client's response and can implement functions such as jump and output. There is no such class in php, but it does This class can be simulated through functions.
/* * 类用途: 实现类似于asp中的response功能 */ final class Response { private $headers = array(); private $output; private $level = 0; public function addHeader($key, $value) { $this->headers[$key] = $value; } public function removeHeader($key) { if (isset($this->headers[$key])) { unset($this->headers[$key]); } } public function redirect($url) { header('Location: ' . $url); exit; } public function setOutput($output, $level = 0) { $this->output = $output; $this->level = $level; } private function compress($data, $level = 0) { if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING']) && (strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING'], 'gzip') !== FALSE)) { $encoding = 'gzip'; } if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING']) && (strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING'], 'x-gzip') !== FALSE)) { $encoding = 'x-gzip'; } if (!isset($encoding)) { return $data; } if (!extension_loaded('zlib') || ini_get('zlib.output_compression')) { return $data; } if (headers_sent()) { return $data; } if (connection_status()) { return $data; } $this->addHeader('Content-Encoding', $encoding); return gzencode($data, (int)$level); } public function output() { if ($this->level) { $ouput = $this->compress($this->output, $this->level); } else { $ouput = $this->output; } if (!headers_sent()) { foreach ($this->headers as $key => $value) { header($key . ': ' . $value); } } echo $ouput; } }
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