function drupal_access_denied

drupal_access_denied()

Delivers an "access denied" error to the browser.

Page callback functions wanting to report an "access denied" message should return MENU_ACCESS_DENIED instead of calling drupal_access_denied(). However, functions that are invoked in contexts where that return value might not bubble up to menu_execute_active_handler() should call drupal_access_denied().

Related topics

File

includes/common.inc, line 746
Common functions that many Drupal modules will need to reference.

Code

function drupal_access_denied() {
  drupal_deliver_page(MENU_ACCESS_DENIED);
}

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