--- In php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Blaine <apelouperdeu@... wrote: 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" ) . Hey dude I don't have much idea about php. is it easy to do? if yes then can show me do it for me? pleaseeeeeee 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@... wrote: In message <fnuui9+4t7u@... , Shaswat Sharma <one_who_care_ur_lo ve@... 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 / \ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]