Hmmm, I'm sorry - I didn't see any mention of flash in this thread. That is
a completely different story from what has been talked about so far.

What do you mean you can't write the unlink code? You mean you want to
delete a file somewhere from flash? That shouldn't be a problem - post from
flash to a php script - the script can do the unlink (make sure you have
correct permissions and *build* the correct path), then return a result code
back to flash. Not sure if I'm on target for your question or not.

HTH,

J
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Multimedia Developer
University of Calgary


on 2/20/01 9:46 AM, Jan Grafström at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> Thankyou Julian but I am posting my variable from flash5.
> The posting is not my problem. I just can`t write the unlink code.
> 
> Julian Wood wrote:
> 
>> Check out http://px.sklar.com/code-pretty.html?code_id=313
>> 
>> It is a post class written by Alan van den Bosch which will do what you want
>> (post to a perl script, retrieve the results, and let you manipulate them
>> from within the posting php script). Here's some code using this class. I've
>> simplified this so it is untested in its current state, but should work.
>> I've used this class in many projects and it works very well.
>> 
>> <?php
>> 
>> include("post.php");
>> 
>> $a=new http_post;
>> 
>> #where do you want to post today
>> $a->set_action("http://$SERVER_ADDR/cgi-bin/hello.pl");
>> 
>> # add some post arguments
>> $a->set_element('foo','bar');
>> 
>> #do the post
>> $res = $a->send();
>> 
>> #strip header
>> $res = strstr($res, "\r\n\r\n");
>> 
>> #display the results
>> echo $res;
>> 
>> ?>
>> 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> J
>> 
>> --
>> Julian Wood
>> 
>> Multimedia Developer
>> University of Calgary
>> 
>> on 2/19/01 10:15 AM, John Monfort at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 1. It appears if I use the header function I have to redirect the page to
>>>> another page, it doesn't appear possible to retrieve a page into the
>>>> current
>>>> page?  Unless someone can show me some code that would do that.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> If all you want is to display the remote page, within the local page,
>>> then all you need is fpassthru()
>>> 
>>> ex.
>>> 
>>> $server = "http://www.site.com";
>>> 
>>> $fp = fopen($server,"r")    // "r" is for reading
>>> fpassthru($fp);
>>> 
>>> This will display the results of the remote file (html or whatever) into
>>> the local file (in this case, your PHP file).
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From:    Milan Mlynarcik [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>> Sent:    Monday, February 19, 2001 7:33 AM
>>>>> To:    Montgomery-Recht, Evan
>>>>> Subject:    Re: [PHP] HTTP POST Question
>>>>> 
>>>>> You have to use header() function and how POST work you can find in HTTP
>>>>> RFC
>>>>> at http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html
>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> Milan Mlynarcik
>>>>> Web Programmer
>>>>> Charmed Technology Slovakia
>>>>> Nam. sv. Egidia 16/37
>>>>> 058 01 Poprad, Slovakia
>>>>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> Office: 00421 92 7881 874
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>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Montgomery-Recht, Evan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 1:06 PM
>>>>> Subject: [PHP] HTTP POST Question
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Good morning...
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This should be a good monday morning question.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have a cgi-bin written in perl (it's actually, a interface to a
>>>>>> perl-module which is a interface to a telnet-like protocol).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Anyways what I need to do is I have already existing code written in
>>>>> PHP,
>>>>>> but at some point I need to call this cgi-bin and get a return code from
>>>>> it
>>>>>> and process (good/bad result) and return to completed php script that
>>>>> says
>>>>>> it called this cgi-bin.  It's not very clear how to set the
>>>>> HTTP_POST_VARS
>>>>>> for sending to a post command (which doesn't seem to exist);
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Any ideas I don't see a function called:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> $HTTP_POST_VARS =set variables;
>>>>>> $result = http_post("http://localhost/cgi-bin/script.pl");
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> evan
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> PS.  I'd appricate a working example, even if it's a dummy version.
>>>>>> 
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