Hello,
I have this simple html form with only one field and a
submit button which uses the POST method. It works
fine.
I have been trying to learn php headers and found that
one could do exactly the same thing using headers.
Using ieHTTPHeaders v 1.6 - agreat FREE utility - one
can see the headers being sent when the form is
submitted, and then the php script with headers is
written.
It has worked fine always but in this particular case
although the headers are sent correctly .. the form
field value for some reason is not accepted by the
server. I was wondering if there are variables
(predefined variables) that are required by the server
but not being included in the headers.
Has anyone come across a similar problem?
How could one mimic the browser 100% - including all
the browsers predefined / environment variables?
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Dave
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