RE: URL Problem

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So it sounds like you need to examine the headers of the response (which
sounds like it is a redirect)?
Try PEAR's HTTP_Request (http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_Request).

p.

> ----------
> From: 	Chris Payne
> Sent: 	Wednesday, April 21, 2004 12:52 PM
> To: 	php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: 	RE:  URL Problem
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> Thanks for the below, but I'll try to explain it a bit better.
> 
> I don't have access to the ASP server, it's a general server setup for
> companies, to query their server you must use the ?pid=uniquecompanynumber
> as it tracks your IP to make sure the correct server is connecting.
> Anyway,
> what I need is to be able to query this server and get the url response
> ONLY, in other words, when it sends a response back I need to pick up what
> their URL and any additional values IN their url are, and not the body of
> the page itself.
> 
> Does that make more sense?  I didn't get much sleep last night so hard to
> express what I mean.
> 
> Chris
> 
> Anyway first you have to translate your problem to us.
> In plain english. 
> 
> But I have spare time, so.. here is the solution for your problem, as I
> understood it.
> 
> from php
> <?php
> $f = file("http://myserver.com/index.asp?pid=1111";);
> print_r($f);
> ?>
> 
> In ASP you take the pid do what you want to it and then
> <%
>     Response.Write( myResult )
> %>
> 
> The myResult is what the php will be printing and the value you can use.
> 
> Use only one Response.Write in entire .asp
> 
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