On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 11:07:33AM -0500, tedd wrote:
> Hi:
> 
> I've asked this question on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, but 
> replies were few and didn't address the problem. Whereas, I've seen 
> considerable discussion of curl on this list, so here goes.
> 
> I am writing a client-side application that uses curl commands to 
> communicate with a php application.
> 
> At present I can send the php application logon, password, and variables 
> via:
> 
> curl -u userID:password --url http://mydomain.com/myApp.php?what=what
> 
> That works!
> 
> However, I would like to send the variables hidden instead of 
> attached to the url. So, what would the curl command be?

How do you mean hidden? You have to send the userid and pass
somehow either with the -u option or specifying them in the url:

  http://userID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

If you are worried about people seing the network traffic of the
username or passowrd then use https.


Curt.
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