Default Content on failed require_once - redirect

Just started learning PHP today. And though I moved through most of my problems quickly, I got stumped with this one.
I have a main page page.php with a dynamic require_once to pull up content. I got the main part working, which is page.php?id=1 page.php?id=2 etc load just fine, but if somebody goes to just page.php without the ID, then there are errors that ruin the page. Now I figured out how to repress the errors with an # and I can also obviously set the links to the page to page?if=default, but I really need a solution to having page.php load content specific to it without errors. Or, perhaps, automatically redirect page.php to page.php?id=default should no id be provided.
The code I current am using for the require_once is:
<?php require_once('folder/' . $_GET['id'] . '.html');?>
Thank you for your help!

Well easiest way would be to check if you have an ID and if not, than just set default one, something like that:
$default = 1;
$id = ($_GET['id'] && is_numeric($_GET['id'])) ? $_GET['id'] : $default;
require_once('folder/' . $id . '.html');

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