You meant imply, infer is when you draw a conclusion based on what one
already knows. Imply on the other hand means something you expressed or
stated indirectly. Sorry, that's just one thing I can't pass up correcting
people on :(.
"Jim Lucas" <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4677FC7E.9010709@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Tijnema wrote:
On 6/19/07, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dan wrote:
> I wish I could, I can't count on the script being on a linux
machine. I
> also can't expect people to rebuild PHP with the curl library just to
> use my script. Is there any other way to do a post to a page from a
php
> function?
>
> - Daniel
>
> "Jim Lucas" <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:46770D93.6010003@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Dan wrote:
>>> I would normaly do it with an AJAX call but I need to do a post from
>>> WITHIN a PHP function, so when it's doing php stuff
>>> ex.
>>> function something()
>>> {
>>> echo 'whatever';
>>> $response = post some data to a ISAPI Extension eg. post to
>>> http://domain.com/scripts/app.dll
>>> return $response . "other data";
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> ""Jay Blanchard"" <jblanchard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>
news:56608562F6D5D948B22F5615E3F57E690245F0AC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> [snip]
>>> I'm in need of a way to contact an ISAPI Extension from a PHP
function.
>>> Does anyone know how I would be able to do this? Usually you
would post
>>> a
>>> page to their URL/actionname. Can I do a POST from a PHP function
>>> without
>>> reloading the page, and get a result back? That's one tall order.
>>> Anyone
>>> want to give it a shot?
>>> [/snip]
>>>
>>> Do the POST with an AJAX call
>>
>> perform an ajax call the a php script that calls curl to do a post to
>> the ISAPI extension
>>
>> --
>> Jim Lucas
>>
>> "Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness,
>> and some have greatness thrust upon them."
>>
>> Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V
>> by William Shakespeare
>
The only method that I am aware of is the fsockopen method you mention
in your other email
--
Jim Lucas
Yes, and what's wrong with it?
where did I infer that their was something wrong with the fsockopen
method?
<?php
$post_data = "form_a=1&form_b=4";
$fp = fsockopen("www.domain.com",80);
fwrite($fp,"POST /scripts/app.dll HTTP/1.1\r\nHost:
www.domain.com\r\nContent-Length:
".strlen($post_data)."\r\n\r\n".$post_data);
$result = fread($fp,102400); // Reads 100KB, change if you need more
?>
That's not too long is it?
Tijnema
--
Jim Lucas
"Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness,
and some have greatness thrust upon them."
Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V
by William Shakespeare
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