Hi Yves,

You can POST the data *to* a PHP script. PUT command is designed for uploading a file (and many hosts do not support it). POST command as far as I know is supported by every host -- but you must have a script to receive the data. You cannot POST to just any URL.

So for example you would do something like:

post myData to "http://myserver.com/myscript.php";

And then you would have a PHP script which receives the data and writes it to the appropriate file:

(note: brackets used here so email doesn't turn this snippet into an HTML tag)

[?php

$pref1 = $_POST["pref1"];
$pref2 = $_POST["pref2"];

...

// write the prefs data to a file

?]

Hope that gets you a bit closer.


Le 08-août-09 à 09:48, Brian Yennie a écrit :

Yves,

I assume you mean "PUT" command (not POST).

Does your host give you FTP access?

As for PHP, yes, you could probably write a simple PHP script -- not sure what you mean by "within rev". You would write the PHP script in any text editor, and save it to your server.



Re Brian,

thanks for your quick answer
My previous mail was not so clear
I will try to make it more comprehensive


I've tried to save my text with "PUT" and "POST" command
None work
So I try another solution

My question is
If I have a PHP script on my server which does the work, how can I "wakeup" this script from rev : a btn which saves the text of a fld and send it to a php script


Greetings.

Yves COPPE
yvesco...@skynet.be
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