Got this from old thread :

http://development.lombardi.com/?p=611

I hope it helps.

-VM
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 7:55 AM, malrawi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Again,
>
> For a second I thought the I managed to solve the SOP by following and
> applying Google's tutorial found in
> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/Xsite.html
>
> But I realized that I was doing a GET request and not a POST
> request :/
> So I guess I am back to square 1.
>
> I read somewhere on the net that JNSI works only for GET request... Is
> this correct?
> Is there a way to make a POST request to a PHP page (port 80) without
> violating the SOP? a link to an example or manual would be really
> great.
>
> Thanks again for the help and tips.
> Musab
>
>
> On Jul 20, 3:35 pm, malrawi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Rob,
> > The problem was because I wasn't encoding the URL, Now when I think
> > about it, it is kind of strange because the logs show that  a request
> > was sent but the only problem was with the $_POST, You would expect
> > not being able to send the request if you don't encode the url and not
> > send a request with no parameters.
> >
> > What was interesting too, the fact that getStatusCode() returned 0. I
> > checked the group and it seems that it has something to do with SOP
> > (correct me please if I am wrong). Would having the GWT application in
> > the same folder as the PHP project solve this issue?
> > Please, are there any other work arounds to the SOP issue?
> >
> > Thanks again
> > Musab
> >
> > On Jul 19, 5:09 pm, RPB <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Apologies if this is a double-post, the thread didn't seem to update
> > > the first time.
> >
> > > I don't see anything in particular that is wrong with your code, but
> > > the following works for me if you want to give it a try:
> >
> > > public void postPHPRequest(String url, String postData){
> > >                 url = URL.encode(url);
> > >                 RequestBuilder builder = new
> RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.POST,
> > > url);
> >
> > >             try {
> > >               builder.setHeader("Content-Type",
> "application/x-www-form-
> > > urlencoded");
> > >               @SuppressWarnings("unused")
> > >              Requestreq = builder.sendRequest(postData, new
> > > RequestCallback() {
> >
> > >                 public void onError(Requestrequest, Throwable
> exception) {
> > >                         fireErrorEvent("Failed to send therequest: " +
> > > exception.getMessage());
> > >                 }
> >
> > >                 public void onResponseReceived(Requestrequest, Response
> > > response) {
> > >                   String output = response.getText();
> >
> > >                 }
> > >               });
> > >             } catch (RequestException e) {
> > >                 fireErrorEvent("Failed to send therequest: " +
> e.getMessage());
> > >             }
> > >         }
> >
> > > You can look at 'output' which should display any echos you have in
> > > your PHP. Hopefully this will help you debug out what is happening.
> > > If this doesn't work check that you are not violating the SOP (same
> > > origin policy). There are other threads on this forum with more info
> > > on this.
> >
> > > Good luck,
> > > Rob
> >
> > > On Jul 18, 1:44 pm, malrawi <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I am really new to GWT, I tried searching the net for hours to get an
> > > > answer to my problem with no luck. Here is what I am doing:
> > > > I am creating a simple EntryPoint which shows some text fields, when
> > > > the user clicks on a button I want to send aPOSTrequestto a php
> > > > page. The PHP page "says" that myrequestparameters are not set.
> > > > Right before I send therequestI display therequestdata and they
> > > > look right. As the code shows, I am setting the content type, I am
> > > > appending the parameters properly, I don't know what is wrong.
> >
> > > > I didn't want to use FormPanel because it seemed like I wouldn't be
> > > > able to send arequestasynchronously (correct me if I am wrong, my
> > > > conclusion was based on Javadoc's examples also some examples on the
> > > > net)
> >
> > > > Here is the code:
> >
> > > > RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.POST,
> url);
> > > > builder.setHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-
> > > > urlencoded");
> > > > StringBuffer requestData = new StringBuffer();
> >
> > > > // parameters is a HashMap
> > > > if (parameters != null ){
> > > >         requestData.append("?");
> > > >         Set<String> keys = parameters.keySet();
> > > >         for (String key : keys ){
> > > >                 requestData.append(URL.encode(key));
> > > >                 requestData.append("=");
> > > >                 requestData.append(URL.encode(parameters.get(key)));
> > > >                 requestData.append("&");
> > > >         }
> >
> > > > }
> >
> > > > try {
> > > >         Window.alert(requestData.toString());
> > > >         builder.sendRequest(requestData.toString(), handler);} catch
> ( Exception e){
> >
> > > >         Window.alert(e.getMessage());
> >
> > > > }
> >
> > > > Please help.
>
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