On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Ajay Garg <ajaygargnsit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all. > > I have a scenario, wherein I need to do something like this :: > > ############################################################### > $original_url = "/autologin.php"; > $username = "ajay"; > $password = "garg"; > > header('Location: ' . $original_url); > ############################################################### > > As can be seen, I wish to redirect to the URL "autologin.php". > > Additionally, I wish to pass two POST key-value pairs :: "user=ajay" and > "password=garg" (I understand that passing GET key-value pairs is trivial). > > Is it even possible? > If yes, I will be grateful if someone could let me know how to redirect to > a URL, passing the POST key-value pairs as necessary. > > > Looking forward to a reply :) > > Usually you would pass this around in sessions. If you must however use post, you can only do so with using some javascript magic. Write a form with hidden input and auto submit it. - Matijn