I am getting undefined Offset:0 error in laravel, when I am adding any title after url
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I am getting
undefined offset: 0
Basically this is my Original url: http://127.0.0.1:8000/property/paradis-sector-62
But if i replace in place of paradis-sector-62 to asbhbhuvu (or anything else), then it shows error. Can anyone please help me to solve this issue.
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I am getting
undefined offset: 0
Basically this is my Original url: http://127.0.0.1:8000/property/paradis-sector-62
But if i replace in place of paradis-sector-62 to asbhbhuvu (or anything else), then it shows error. Can anyone please help me to solve this issue.
laravel laravel-5 eloquent
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please show us your code
– Leena Patel
Nov 21 at 9:34
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First of all your url is localhost. So we can not reproduce this issue. Second you have to share some code from your controller to spot your issue.
– Web Artisan
Nov 21 at 9:35
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow :). Please show us your code that produces the error and provide more detail about your issue. Things like what you wan to achieve and so on. Also, the URL you provided is your localhost, so you're the only one who can see what goes on on your side.
– CodeF0x
Nov 21 at 9:44
Looks like you are usingslugof laravel. Last part of urlparadis-sector-62is having some value that you are fetching from database and when you are anything else other thanparadis-sector-62it can not find it from database.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 21 at 10:04
Yes, you are right Prashant, But can u please help me how I can solve this issue, I want to show 404 error page in replace of Undefined Offset:0.
– Ramson
Nov 21 at 10:07
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I am getting
undefined offset: 0
Basically this is my Original url: http://127.0.0.1:8000/property/paradis-sector-62
But if i replace in place of paradis-sector-62 to asbhbhuvu (or anything else), then it shows error. Can anyone please help me to solve this issue.
laravel laravel-5 eloquent
I am getting
undefined offset: 0
Basically this is my Original url: http://127.0.0.1:8000/property/paradis-sector-62
But if i replace in place of paradis-sector-62 to asbhbhuvu (or anything else), then it shows error. Can anyone please help me to solve this issue.
laravel laravel-5 eloquent
laravel laravel-5 eloquent
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Leena Patel
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asked Nov 21 at 9:32
Ramson
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please show us your code
– Leena Patel
Nov 21 at 9:34
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First of all your url is localhost. So we can not reproduce this issue. Second you have to share some code from your controller to spot your issue.
– Web Artisan
Nov 21 at 9:35
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow :). Please show us your code that produces the error and provide more detail about your issue. Things like what you wan to achieve and so on. Also, the URL you provided is your localhost, so you're the only one who can see what goes on on your side.
– CodeF0x
Nov 21 at 9:44
Looks like you are usingslugof laravel. Last part of urlparadis-sector-62is having some value that you are fetching from database and when you are anything else other thanparadis-sector-62it can not find it from database.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 21 at 10:04
Yes, you are right Prashant, But can u please help me how I can solve this issue, I want to show 404 error page in replace of Undefined Offset:0.
– Ramson
Nov 21 at 10:07
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please show us your code
– Leena Patel
Nov 21 at 9:34
1
First of all your url is localhost. So we can not reproduce this issue. Second you have to share some code from your controller to spot your issue.
– Web Artisan
Nov 21 at 9:35
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow :). Please show us your code that produces the error and provide more detail about your issue. Things like what you wan to achieve and so on. Also, the URL you provided is your localhost, so you're the only one who can see what goes on on your side.
– CodeF0x
Nov 21 at 9:44
Looks like you are usingslugof laravel. Last part of urlparadis-sector-62is having some value that you are fetching from database and when you are anything else other thanparadis-sector-62it can not find it from database.
– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 21 at 10:04
Yes, you are right Prashant, But can u please help me how I can solve this issue, I want to show 404 error page in replace of Undefined Offset:0.
– Ramson
Nov 21 at 10:07
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please show us your code
– Leena Patel
Nov 21 at 9:34
please show us your code
– Leena Patel
Nov 21 at 9:34
1
1
First of all your url is localhost. So we can not reproduce this issue. Second you have to share some code from your controller to spot your issue.
– Web Artisan
Nov 21 at 9:35
First of all your url is localhost. So we can not reproduce this issue. Second you have to share some code from your controller to spot your issue.
– Web Artisan
Nov 21 at 9:35
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow :). Please show us your code that produces the error and provide more detail about your issue. Things like what you wan to achieve and so on. Also, the URL you provided is your localhost, so you're the only one who can see what goes on on your side.
– CodeF0x
Nov 21 at 9:44
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow :). Please show us your code that produces the error and provide more detail about your issue. Things like what you wan to achieve and so on. Also, the URL you provided is your localhost, so you're the only one who can see what goes on on your side.
– CodeF0x
Nov 21 at 9:44
Looks like you are using
slug of laravel. Last part of url paradis-sector-62 is having some value that you are fetching from database and when you are anything else other than paradis-sector-62 it can not find it from database.– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 21 at 10:04
Looks like you are using
slug of laravel. Last part of url paradis-sector-62 is having some value that you are fetching from database and when you are anything else other than paradis-sector-62 it can not find it from database.– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 21 at 10:04
Yes, you are right Prashant, But can u please help me how I can solve this issue, I want to show 404 error page in replace of Undefined Offset:0.
– Ramson
Nov 21 at 10:07
Yes, you are right Prashant, But can u please help me how I can solve this issue, I want to show 404 error page in replace of Undefined Offset:0.
– Ramson
Nov 21 at 10:07
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please show us your code
– Leena Patel
Nov 21 at 9:34
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First of all your url is localhost. So we can not reproduce this issue. Second you have to share some code from your controller to spot your issue.
– Web Artisan
Nov 21 at 9:35
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow :). Please show us your code that produces the error and provide more detail about your issue. Things like what you wan to achieve and so on. Also, the URL you provided is your localhost, so you're the only one who can see what goes on on your side.
– CodeF0x
Nov 21 at 9:44
Looks like you are using
slugof laravel. Last part of urlparadis-sector-62is having some value that you are fetching from database and when you are anything else other thanparadis-sector-62it can not find it from database.– Prashant Deshmukh.....
Nov 21 at 10:04
Yes, you are right Prashant, But can u please help me how I can solve this issue, I want to show 404 error page in replace of Undefined Offset:0.
– Ramson
Nov 21 at 10:07