If you need something more complex look into CURL as
suggested earlier
http://curl.haxx.se/
http://www.php.net/curl
olinux
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> Here's what I do.
>
> We have an outsourced email newsletter management
> system that accepts GET method - so I just use
> fopen()
Here's what I do.
We have an outsourced email newsletter management
system that accepts GET method - so I just use fopen()
to send the data to our list management system and
then drop the information into a database on our
server.
$form1_submit_url =
'http://www.whatever.com/page.htm?something=
Don't think it can be done... at least not the way you describe. *maybe* it
can be done with javascript, but I'd try to do it this way:
1. user completes form, clicks submit
2. your scripts don't send any output to the browser (ie, it's not a page,
it's a script), generate the auto-responders, w
Hi All,
I have a problem that I hope you can help me with.
I'm using a third party shopping cart solution which is quite frankly naff.
They bundle some autoresponders with it. Unfortunately the autoresponders do
not work!. I want to find a temporary solution to this. The easiest way
would be t
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