Peter Lauri wrote:
Or cURL: http://php.net/curl
Seems like a lot of work to me, not to mention added complexity. I
highly doubt there's anything you can do in PHP that you can't do in the
CGI script.
If you really must do this, the easiest way would be to have the CGI
call out to a PHP script, rather than trying to intercept the request
itself.
Alternatively, do an AJAX request in the onsubmit for the form that does
the PHP bit, and if the response is good, then post the form.
-Stut
-----Original Message-----
From: blackwater dev [mailto:blackwaterdev@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:45 PM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: php forcing a post??
I currently have an html page that posts to a cgi function. I need to
interject some php in the middle. So, the form will post to itself, the php
page will catch the post, check on thing and then pass along to the cgi page
but the cgi page only handles posts. How can I still php in the middle and
still have it 'post' to the cgi page?
Thanks!
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