On Tue, October 25, 2005 11:40 am, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> If you want their browser to surf there, you have to send "Location: "
> headers, and you'd need to include whatever GET parameters you could
> to make the request come out like you want, but, at that point,
> there's not much reason for cURL to be involved...
> [/snip]
>
> I wanted to avoid using GET as I did not want the information to be in
> the
> URL. I figured that if my processing script (curltest.php in this
> example)
> determined that the data submitted in the form FMSRegister was faulty,
> according to my rules for processing the form, that I could have the
> processing script invoke curl to post the current data back to the
> form for
> display to the user. I am half-way there. Perhaps the file name change
> is
> moot, but I thought that it would be a nifty technique as it allowed
> me to
> keep processing seperate from the form itself.

I don't think cURL is the right weapon to keep form/content separate
from processing...

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