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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:46:29+00:00 2026-05-13T07:46:29+00:00

Please look at the example code below, when I run it, the defined part

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Please look at the example code below, when I run it, the defined part is nottranslated in the header function call, is there a special way to do the syntax or is this exact method not possible?

<?PHP
session_start();
define('SITE_URL', 'http://testsddf.com');
$_SESSION['user_role'] = 0;


//if a user is not active, redirect to verification/suspended page
if($_SESSION['user_role'] == 0){
    header('Location: SITE_URL');
}

?>
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    2026-05-13T07:46:29+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:46 am

    You cannot do something like this :

    define('SITE_URL', 'http://testsddf.com');
    header('Location: SITE_URL');
    

    A constant is not interpolated, inside of a string : it’s not a variable (and you are using single-quote string, so it wouldn’t work with a variable either, here)

    You have to use string concatenation, in this situation :

    define('SITE_URL', 'http://testsddf.com');
    header('Location: ' . SITE_URL);
    

    And, just to put a link to the manual as a reference, you can take a look at Variable parsing : there is nothing there about constants — even if that’s unfortunate.

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