php4-beta | 199912
Date: 12/13/99
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I'm trying to make it so that a php script will POST to action page but I
dont want to have to click "submit". I'd like the script to POST
itself.
Has anyone done something like this?
I think it can be done with the right header()'s, but haven't been able to
get it right, even after reading the RFCs.
Allen
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