> > On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Geoff Lane <geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thursday, June 30, 2011, Md Ashickur Rahman Noor wrote: > > > I want to use POST when redirect via PHP Header function. Is it > > possible? > > AFAICT, it isn't. You can use GET variables by passing them on the > querystring. These can then be accessed via $_REQUEST, which is an > amalgamation of $_POST, $_GET, and $_COOKIE. So if you have a script > that might take input from either $_POST or $_GET, you can usually > code fairly transparently by replacing both by $_REQUEST. > > Alternatively, you can create a form on the page and use client-side > javascript to 'auto-submit' via the body onLoad event. However, this > does require JS on the client and so cannot be guaranteed. > > HTH, > > -- > Geoff > Thank you every one. If I use GET then the value will be shown in the address bar, Which I don't want to do. Can any one describe me the $_REQUEST and $_COOKIE, if you can give example it will be helpful for me. ---------------------------------------------------------- Dedicated Linux Forum in Bangladesh<http://forums.linuxdesh.com/member.php?action=register&referrer=3%20> Follow Me Twiter <https://twitter.com/#%21/AshickunNoor> Thank you Md Ashickur Rahman