I don't know of any way to make a script "self-submitting" for POST data,
wish I did. Alternatives: 

1. Do the processing with JavaScript on the original input page.
2. Get the other company to modify C to look for GET variables, and build a
query string as suggested earlier.
3. Add a simple FORM to B with just a Submit button, with a message "Please
click the Submit button to continue".

Kirk

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> >Subject: [PHP] preprocessing
> >>
> >> I have what I feel to be a strange problem (I'm most 
> likely wrong here).
> >> I have page A, which is an internal page, which posts to 
> page C which is
> >external (belongs to another company). What I would like is 
> to insert a
> >preprocessing script (let's call it page b). So, the end 
> result would be, users
> >input data to page a, page a then posts to page b, page b 
> processes all
> >variables etc and then posts to page c. I don't want the 
> customer, to ever
> >really have to interact with page b. Is that possible?
> >> If there is a command to do this, which I must've missed, 
> that would really be
> >all I need ;)

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