On 4/17/07, mbneto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Richard,
I am using the same script. And it is using the CURLOPT_POST.
- mb
On 4/16/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HEAD is just like GET, only it gets just the headers (hence the name)
> usually to see if the document has chan
Hi Richard,
I am using the same script. And it is using the CURLOPT_POST.
- mb
On 4/16/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HEAD is just like GET, only it gets just the headers (hence the name)
usually to see if the document has changed according to LastModified:
before doing a full-
HEAD is just like GET, only it gets just the headers (hence the name)
usually to see if the document has changed according to LastModified:
before doing a full-blown GET.
There shouldn't be a HEAD done before a POST...
Are you sure you are doing a CURLOPT_POST and not CURLOPT_GET...?
On Mon, Apr
Hi,
I am tring to use curl to access, via POST, a remote 'service'.I've
managed to test it fine but when I use real data to feed the curl it gives
me strange results.
When I check the logs of the remote web server one thing that alarms me is
that with test data I see
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