Stupid me completely forgot about the socket functions in PHP. Again, that's
what I get for having too little coffee last night.
Thanks for the help everyone.
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From: Chris Shiflett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is it possible with php to submit to a remote form without the use of curl?
I am developing an application on a hosting server that does not have curl
available and I need to submit some values to a remote form.
Anybody ever do something like this without the use of curl?
Thanks,
Brent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible with php to submit to a remote form without the use of curl?
I am developing an application on a hosting server that does not have curl
available and I need to submit some values to a remote form.
Anybody ever do something like this without the use of curl?
* Thus wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it possible with php to submit to a remote form without the use of curl?
I'm assuming you want to POST a form verses a GET, since you can
easily do a GET form submission like:
$fp = fopen('http://domain.com/?get=var', 'r');
in PHP5 you can accomplish
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible with php to submit to a remote form without the
use of curl?
You can use fsockopen:
http://shiflett.org/hacks/php/http_post
If your version of PHP supports streams, you can use streams:
http://shiflett.org/hacks/php/streams_post
Hope that helps.
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