Posted by tg-php on 12/09/05 21:52
And if for some reason that's not viable, you can simulate a real POST method by using a socket connection and manually sending the POST variables.
Take a look at this script:
http://www.flashkit.com/board/history/topic.php/384942-1.html
That looks about right (sorry, no time to test myself.. but that's the basic concept in a nutshell).
-TG
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>
> I have a server with all my clients websites on. However I
> have some clients
> who have their own servers. I want to be able to have a form
> on my site that
> allows users to log into their webmail, however if the client
> has their own
> server I need to forward the $_POST values to a login script
> on a different
> server, is this possible?
>
I don't see why not. Set your form
action=http://their.server.com/loginscript.php
JM
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