[PHP] Re: submitting a form to multiple places!!!

2002-10-01 Thread Henry

No takers?

Is this such a difficult problem?

Please help.

Henry

Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi All,

 I have a problem that I hope you can help me with.

 I'm using a third party shopping cart solution which is quite frankly
naff.
 They bundle some autoresponders with it. Unfortunately the autoresponders
do
 not work!.  I want to find a temporary solution  to this. The easiest way
 would be to allow a form to be submitted to more than one place!

 Basically I would lke to have an intermediate php page that will submit
the
 details (submitted to it) to two other pages and then follow the response
of
 one of those other pages (the primary page). That way I can insert a
 different autoresponder handling system into the submission process but
 continue to use the shopping carts pages for the time being.

 Any suggestions?

 Henry





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Re: [PHP] Re: submitting a form to multiple places!!!

2002-10-01 Thread Robert Cummings

Henry wrote:
 
 No takers?
 
 Is this such a difficult problem?

Sounds like greek to me... and I don't speak greek :l

Cheers,
Rob.
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Fw: [PHP] Re: submitting a form to multiple places!!!

2002-10-01 Thread Kevin Stone

I started to respond to this but stopped becuase I didn't understand why you
needed to split into two data streams.  Seems to me you can simply pass the
information onto sequential scripts either in the GET string using
header(Location:?) or POST with an open socket connection or Javascript.
I guess I really don't see what the problem is.
-Kevin

- Original Message -
From: Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 2:34 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: submitting a form to multiple places!!!


 No takers?

 Is this such a difficult problem?

 Please help.

 Henry

 Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Hi All,
 
  I have a problem that I hope you can help me with.
 
  I'm using a third party shopping cart solution which is quite frankly
 naff.
  They bundle some autoresponders with it. Unfortunately the
autoresponders
 do
  not work!.  I want to find a temporary solution  to this. The easiest
way
  would be to allow a form to be submitted to more than one place!
 
  Basically I would lke to have an intermediate php page that will submit
 the
  details (submitted to it) to two other pages and then follow the
response
 of
  one of those other pages (the primary page). That way I can insert a
  different autoresponder handling system into the submission process but
  continue to use the shopping carts pages for the time being.
 
  Any suggestions?
 
  Henry
 
 



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Re: [PHP] Re: submitting a form to multiple places!

2002-10-01 Thread Chris Wesley

Your problem is tough to understand.  Submitting form data to multiple
places isn't normal, and your need to do so wasn't clear to me.
When you have total control of your environment, the need to re-submit
submitted data is superfluous.

If you must have a PHP script that handles submitted data and also submits
it to someplace else, check out the CURL functions.  You can create any
kind of HTTP transaction you like with CURL in a PHP script, including a
form submission.   http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.curl.php

g.luck,
~Chris

On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Henry wrote:

 No takers?

 Is this such a difficult problem?

 Please help.

 Henry

 Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Hi All,
 
  I have a problem that I hope you can help me with.
 
  I'm using a third party shopping cart solution which is quite frankly
 naff.
  They bundle some autoresponders with it. Unfortunately the autoresponders
 do
  not work!.  I want to find a temporary solution  to this. The easiest way
  would be to allow a form to be submitted to more than one place!
 
  Basically I would lke to have an intermediate php page that will submit
 the
  details (submitted to it) to two other pages and then follow the response
 of
  one of those other pages (the primary page). That way I can insert a
  different autoresponder handling system into the submission process but
  continue to use the shopping carts pages for the time being.
 
  Any suggestions?
 
  Henry
 
 



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