You are welcome :) And good luck with your project! Giuliano
jgillespie wrote: > > Success!! > > Thanks for all the help. I actually had a third request in there, but for > some unknown reason using resetParameters(); and setConfig(), I was still > getting an issue with cookies not being passed on, and a local redirect > issue even with maxredirects set to 0. After restarting Apache2, the issue > cleared up and has not happened again. Some where down the line with > extensive trial/error testing, it started ignoring my overrides. > > Again thanks! > > Junior > > Giuliano Riccio wrote: >> >> Probably you need to do a third Zend_Http request building the url as >> that js does. >> As said before, the only way is to emulate what that js does. >> >> Giuliano >> >> jgillespie wrote: >>> >>> I understand what your saying now, and have passed on the cookies to a >>> Zend_Http, and I get further, however using max redirects, I've found >>> that there are more than 1 redirect, and on the second redirect, it >>> attempts to use my local url. Any ideas? As always appreciate all the >>> help. >>> >>> Junior >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Giuliano Riccio wrote: >>>> >>>> Yes, I'm sure⦠unless they will make a javascript engine in php :P >>>> A possible solution is to reproduce what that javascript does. >>>> If it simply makes a call to a new page maybe you can make the first >>>> request, get its cookies and >>>> send them to the page specified by the js doing another Zend_Http >>>> request. >>>> >>>> Giuliano >>>> >>>> >>>> jgillespie wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Are we sure there's no way to execute the javascript? The reason I >>>>> ask, is the authentication process implements javascript in order to >>>>> properly set session values, the redirect to the confirmation page, as >>>>> well as many other things, all of which I've been able to confirm is >>>>> happening in the background. >>>>> >>>>> I've added the cookie, with little success, however the confirmation >>>>> button onClick event still calls a window.location="/something_else". >>>>> For this to happen, the browser must interact with the button. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> Junior >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Giuliano Riccio wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Probably it's not possible since Zend_Http doesn't execute the >>>>>> javascript content of the page. >>>>>> >>>>>> Giuliano >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Interact-with-zend_http-request-tp21072511p21121310.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
