On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 13:26 -0600, Shawn McKenzie wrote: > I remembered seeing this question on the list several times in the past, > so I thought I would post something I just hacked up for someone. > > As we know, we can user header() to redirect the browser, but of course > we can't redirect the browser and have it post data to the new page. If > you need to do this it will require javascript. Here's a quick and > dirty function: > > function http_post_redirect($url='', $data=array(), $doc=false) { > > $data = json_encode($data); > > if($doc) { > echo "<html><head></head><body>"; > } > echo " > <script type='text/javascript'> > var data = eval('(' + '$data' + ')'); > var jsForm = document.createElement('form'); > > jsForm.method = 'post'; > jsForm.action = '$url'; > > for (var name in data) { > var jsInput = document.createElement('hidden'); > jsInput.setAttribute('name', name); > jsInput.setAttribute('value', data[name]); > jsForm.appendChild(jsInput); > } > document.body.appendChild(jsForm); > jsForm.submit(); > </script>"; > > if($doc) { > echo "</body></html>"; > } > exit; > } > > -- > Thanks! > -Shawn > http://www.spidean.com > Someone mentioned on the whatwg mailing list that most browsers are capable of understanding multipart content, so that you could send down two types of content a bit like you'd send a multipart email. Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk