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Thread: PHP Advice

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    Hello,

    I have got a page on a separate server on separate hosting (obviously) and I want to connect to the URL by http://blahblah.com/blah.php and send stuff from a form by POST to it, then I want to store all the text/source of the content that appears when this data is posted to the file as a variable.

    How can I do that?

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    Just collect it normally like
    PHP Code:
    $txtSource $_POST['txtSource']; 
    Unless I'm misunderstanding something.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    Just collect it normally like
    PHP Code:
    $txtSource $_POST['txtSource']; 
    Unless I'm misunderstanding something.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    No, I want the PHP on my page to post information from a form on my page to a page on another website, and store what the website shows as a variable on my page. so it's posting to another host and getting the page from another host. it's not getting posted to.
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    http://uk.php.net/manual/en/function.fwrite.php

    But I think you gota open the file before writing
    http://uk.php.net/fopen

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    Take a look at cURL

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    You don't need cURL? You can just to a normal form that submits to another site, then on the other site write the data to a file normally.
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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    Oh yeah I thought he was doing it from just a script and not from a form Misunderstood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack120 View Post
    http://uk.php.net/manual/en/function.fwrite.php

    But I think you gota open the file before writing
    http://uk.php.net/fopen
    I don't think you can fopen on remote urls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unhappyness View Post
    I don't think you can fopen on remote urls.
    oops, didnt read that

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