On 03-Jul-01 Brad Hubbard wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 02:51, Don Read wrote:
$pstr='FltNum=2972page=fiselectDay=July+02';
$fp=openpost('dps2.usairways.com', '/cgi-bin/fi', $pstr);
// i'm not so sure about that selectDay, javascript ain't my thing.
This is implementation dependant (it's
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 02:51, Don Read wrote:
$pstr='FltNum=2972page=fiselectDay=July+02';
$fp=openpost('dps2.usairways.com', '/cgi-bin/fi', $pstr);
// i'm not so sure about that selectDay, javascript ain't my thing.
This is implementation dependant (it's using an array they've created
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From: Don Read [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Clayton Dukes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 12:01 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Getting Information from a CGI POST
On 02-Jul-01 Clayton Dukes wrote:
Don,
Thanks for the info.
I'm a bit confused,
When I call the function, what is the syntax as it applies to my form?
ie:
openpost (dps2.usairways.com, /cgi-bin/fi, FltNum=2972 page=fi);
I know this doesn't work, but do you see what I mean?
Forgive
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to get information from a POST to a cgi and return the value?
I want to try to get a script that will check on an airline's flight status,
and if it returns cancelled, then send me an e-mail (to my cell or pager).
I wanna do this because I get tired of driving an
Can this be done? If so, can someone point me in the right direction?
Specifically, how to get the CGI Post data returned from thier server?
As a starting point, grab their form, including all the javascript
associated with it, and put it onto your own page.
Change the FORM tag to submit to
On 02-Jul-01 Clayton Dukes wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to get information from a POST to a cgi and return the value?
Yes.
function openpost($host, $path, $poststr) {
$errno=0;
$errstr='';
$hdr=sprintf(POST /%s HTTP/1.0\r\nContent-Length: %d\r\n,
$path,
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