Simon-- Why not follow the KISS approach? Generate the GET or POST directly from the client. No PHP or server-side processing needed.
--John On Friday 25 July 2003 10:09 am, Simon Fredriksson wrote: > I'm making a search-engine script for my site that > redirects users to other search engines. Point is that on > the website, there's a drop-down box with some engines > and one textfield. > > 1. User enter the search query. > 2. User selects which engine to use. > 3. User submits. > 4. PHP scripts checks which engine and redirects the user > and the query to the selected engine. > > Now the thing is that some of these engines use POST > method, which makes it a bit harder to redirect the > query. For those who use GET I just have to use something > like Header("Location: > http://somewnine.com/query=$query"); > > So, does anyone have any good solution to this problem? > > //Simon -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php