D Steward wrote:
On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 07:41 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
you can pass 1K of info on a URL as arguments to a http 'page' which
invokes your program in whatever web-language its written in.
Well, the data is rather sensitive - authentication tokens, IPs and
possibly cookies and/or password hashes, so doing a POST is more prudent
than putting it in the URL.
I forgot about the possibility of invoking an app or script via use of
PHP so thanks for giving me a hint.
you realize POST data is virtually the same as GET data in an http
request? if you use https, then its all encrypted.
re: invoking an app by php... if you're talking about php on the
'server' side, just use cgi-bin the old fashion way and your code is
invoked directly.
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