- Shane
Travis Conway wrote:
Why reinvent the wheel by writing your own webserver? Apache allows for it to be used within other products. Just redistrbute it according to the license.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Shane Mc Cormack" <PHP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: PHP and Post Data
That works on a normal webserver yes.
However, I am programming my own, and I have the Posted Data stored in the memory of the webserver, and when i execute the PHP.exe i need to tell it what the PostData is somehow.
- Shane
John Nichel wrote:
Shane Mc Cormack wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to integrate PHP Support into a basic webserver i am creating for personal use (Windows). However i've run into a problem.
I've got the _GET vars working, (using the QUERY_STRING Environment Variable), yet i can't figure out how to get the _POST vars set.
my webserver has the POST data stored in a variable, i jsut need to know how to tell PHP the post data.
On the webserver GET support works perfectly, as does POST support, all i need to do is tell PHP what the data is.
Any help would be appreciated.
Not sure I follow quite what you're asking, but if you have a form like this...
<form action="myform.php" method="post"> <input type="text" name="foo" /> <input type="hidden" name="bar" value="bob" /> <input type="submit" /> </form>
Once you submit the form (to myform.php), the data posted from the form will be available in the $_POST super global array...
$_POST['foo'] $_POST['bar']
http://us4.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.external.php
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