Currently, I am posting via GET to third party server as seen below:
$item=urlencode($item);
header(Location: https://www.fake.com/fake.php?item=$item;);
I want to reconfigure my header calls to POST instead of using GET for
sending $item to third party server. Is this doable?
Thank you,
Also, an option is to have that SQL field set as date. With postgres, I
can insert 09-12-1967 and the sql server auto converts it to 1967-09-12
upon saving into date field. However, another way is..
?
$date=09-12-1967;
$dARR=explode(-, $date);
$tmon=$dARR[0]; $tday=$dARR[1]; $tyr=$dARR[2];
I guess you would either need to make the vars global or else keep
redeclaring them. Obviously, redeclaring them in each function
$var=$_GET[whatever] is technically the more secure method.
Kris
Jeff McKeon wrote:
Ok,
I've got the user authentication thing down and now I'm continuing to
Hello..
I forget where but I found some source awhile back that abbreviated
echo. It was something like
?=$var;? which worked the same as ? echo $var; ?. Maybe it was
?\=$var;?.. Obviously I dont remember.. which is why I am asking..
:) Does anyone have a link to something that talks about
It seems to me that this used to work but I guess something has changed
somewhere between PHP 4.2 and 4.3?
I am running PHP 4.3.2 as an Apache DSO on an FBSD box. If it is not
obvious, I am trying to parse checkbox form POST results as seen below:
$colors=;
foreach($HTTP_POST_VARS as
Leif K-Brooks wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i didnt understand a word of that , please rephrase ??
ASP doesn't do an upload meter by magic. PHP can do anything ASP can
do, it simply doesn't have built-in features for anything unessential.
So true.. I use PHP a lot to dynamically generate
Chris W. Parker wrote:
Kris Yates mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Friday, August 15, 2003 11:55 AM said:
However, I also have a PHP program which you can run and edit the
source code for the program inside the program itself, hit render and
all of a sudden you are running the new version
Hi,
I have a form with checkboxes that POSTs to a PHP script.
What is posted [ from phpinfo() ]:
_POST[color-1] on
_POST[color-4] on
_POST[color-6] on
Parser:
foreach($_POST as $ThisVar=$ThisVal){
if(ereg(color-, $ThisVar) AND $ThisVal==on OR $ThisVal==1){
Just an addendum.. My parser has $colors=; right before the foreach
loop.
Kris Yates wrote:
Hi,
I have a form with checkboxes that POSTs to a PHP script.
What is posted [ from phpinfo() ]:
_POST[color-1] on
_POST[color-4] on
_POST[color-6] on
Parser:
foreach($_POST
What php.ini setting causes the following:
A link in a document a href=index.phpindex/a gets modified by PHP,
so that the end-user sees
a href=index.php?PHPSESSID=(*Uwhatever*$GIODGindex/a
in the source? How do you turn this off?
Thanks,
Kris
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Hi,
Is there a better list for posting question about creating loadable
extensions (.so) for PHP? Or is this [php-general] the best place to post?
Also, I saw a post on another PHP related site that said this was not C,
but some kind of C macro language? - - but you can use real C code?
http://192.168.0.1/index.php?DSE=matrixaccess=31337#herd
1. Grab the Anchor reference herd from the fake URL above and store
it as a variable using PHP.
You already know the facts...
QUERY_STRING: DSE=matrixaccess=31337
REQUEST_URI=/index.php?DSE=matrixaccess=31337
HTTP Request: Get
With all due respect to everyone, including the alleged spammer, this
has been my rule since '84.
If you are in a discussion group, dont advertise something unless
someone posts a question where a product would act as a specific
solution to their specific need. The advertiser would then be
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