Okay, for the record, this does not redirect the current page to the URL 
that is set to the action of the FormPanel. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

                FormPanel form = new FormPanel();
                form.setAction(
"https://www.FAKEDOMAIN.com/my-account/order-complete.html";);
                form.setHeight("1px");
                form.setWidth("1px");
                form.addStyleName(AppController.HIDDEN_CLASS);
                
                Hidden transactionId = new Hidden();
                transactionId.getElement().setAttribute("name", 
"transactionId");
                transactionId.setValue(order.getOrder().getQuoteNumber());
                
                Hidden transactionTotal = new Hidden();
                transactionTotal.getElement().setAttribute("name", 
"transactionTotal");
                transactionTotal.setValue(order.getTotalAmount().toString
());
                
                Hidden printURL = new Hidden();
                printURL.getElement().setAttribute("name", "printURL");
                printURL.setValue(order.getPrintURL());
                
                FlowPanel formStuffer = new FlowPanel();
                formStuffer.add(transactionId);
                formStuffer.add(transactionTotal);
                formStuffer.add(printURL);
                
                form.add(formStuffer);
                view.getPnlTrackingSubmitter().add(form);
                form.submit();



On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 4:19:39 PM UTC-4, Matthew McLarty wrote:
>
> Darn, I was really hoping there'd be an cleaner way but if it works, it 
> works, I guess. Thank you, Slava. :)
>
> On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 4:16:41 PM UTC-4, Slava Pankov wrote:
>>
>> You can have hidden (display: none) FormPanel with method="post". Then:
>> form.getElement().<FormElement> cast().setTarget("");
>> form.setAction(url);
>> form.submit();
>>
>> That will redirect to specified url with POST.
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 11:48:46 AM UTC-7, Matthew McLarty wrote:
>>>
>>> I feel a little silly asking this since it feels like something that 
>>> should be obvious.
>>>
>>> How do I submit data to another URL, via POST (or GET if need be) 
>>> without it being an ajax request? Do I need to construct a fake FormPanel 
>>> and make it 1px big to submit the data to a URL? Can I use request builder 
>>> and set the content-type header? The problem is that I need to browser to 
>>> advance to that URL where the submission is processed but the GWT methods 
>>> all seem to expect that to be an asynchronous event.
>>>
>>> Please help?
>>>
>>

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