If I understand your question correctly it sounds like you want to populate a database on Server A with data residing in a database on server B via a form hosted on server A *grin*. Obviously this is tedious, and if there are a lot of entries then I would suggest writing a script to populate and submit the form automatically. If you are lucky everything will be done via HTML GET method (URL parameters); however, it is more likely that it uses the POST method. You can do some reading into posting data via HTML request headers, or you can look and see if there is a class that does what you want in PEAR or PHP Classes.
HTH, Rob. On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 10:18, Kris Reid wrote: > I'm having trouble explaining this so please bare with me. > > Say there is a form hosted on server A on a web page > Something simple like > > <form action="submit.php" method="post" onSubmit="window.onunload=null;"> > <input name="data" size="25" value="" /></td> > <input type="submit" value="submit" /> > </form> > > > > I have the data on server B in a mysql database that needs to be inserted via that > form. > I have written a script that will grab one record and submit it via the form. > The only problem is I have to keep going back and refreshing my web page to get it > to submit another record. > > Is there a way of doing this? Please note I have no access to Server A so I can't > just edit there database. Does this make sense? :) > > Thanks > > Kris -- .---------------------------------------------. | Worlds of Carnage - http://www.wocmud.org | :---------------------------------------------: | Come visit a world of myth and legend where | | fantastical creatures come to life and the | | stuff of nightmares grasp for your soul. | `---------------------------------------------' -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php