You may find it easier to use purpose-built tools such as Squid or Apache's mod_proxy.
http://www.squid-cache.org/ http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_proxy.html miguel On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Peter Janett wrote: > I need to create a simple app that works like a radio repeater, in that is > simply passes information it receives through to another script, in both > directions. > > In other words, a remote application located at www.domain.com/app.php > accepts variable1, variable2, and variable3, and returns a response based on > that information. > > I want to put a "repeater app" in the middle of the browser and the url > above, so information is passed to www.mydomain.com/process.php, and is not > changed at all, but is sent to www.domain.com/app.php, and the response from > www.domain.com/app.php is sent back to www.mydomain.com/process.php, so the > results of sending the same information to either url will be exactly the > same. > > I'm not trying to do packet sniffing or anything, just trying to "mask" a > url. It would be nice if I could pass cookies through as well. > > Any help, resources, ideas, etc appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Peter Janett > > New Media One Web Services > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > New Upgrades Are Now Live!!! > Windows 2000 accounts - Cold Fusion 5.0 and Imail 7.1 > Sun Solaris (UNIX) accounts - PHP 4.1.2, mod_perl/1.25, > Stronghold/3.0 (Apache/1.3.22), MySQL 3.23.43 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > PostgreSQL coming soon! > > http://www.newmediaone.net > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (303)828-9882 > > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php