You can do that easily, you just need to use functions as file_get_contents( "http://www.google.com.br/search?q=look+that&btnG=Pesquisar" ) . But when you have to control some more complex things as cookies, post, gets, files etc... i really recommend to you use a Snoopy class( http://sourceforge.net/projects/snoopy ) "Snoopy is a PHP class that simulates a web browser. It automates the task of retrieving web page content..." On Feb 1, 2008 2:59 PM, Pete <cgrp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > In message <fnuui9+4t7u@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Shaswat Sharma <one_who_care_ur_lo > ve@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes > > >Yup I own the address that I wanna show to the user. Well, I am asking > >this just for knowledage sake. I don't want to spam. If it is possible > >then what is the procedure please guide me... > >Regards > >Vaibhav > > > > > >--- In php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Pete <cgrp@...> wrote: > >> > >> In message <fnrosu+24jh@...>, Shaswat Sharma <one_who_care_ur_lo > >> ve@...> writes > >> >is it possible to do this task with php? I mean I gave a link to the > >> >user for eg www.anysite.com but when the user opens this link he sees > >> >any other address in the address bar like www.yahoo.com can one do it > >> >with php? > > Then you just need to forward to the "yahoo.com" address - there are a > few different methods, depending on why you want to do it. > > If you wanted, you could keep mysite.com open in a frame. > > > -- > Pete Clark > > Sunny Andalucia > http://hotcosta.com/Andalucia.Spain > -- O Blaine - What the developing /|\ should'nt have been | thiagomata.blog.com / \