How about (probably one of fifty solutions;
Foreach($_POST as $k => $v) $vals[] = $k."=".$v;
$strvals = urlencode(implode("&",$vals));
Header("Location: https://example.com/script.asp?".$strvals);
One thing to think about, URL's are limited in length, and one reason for
using method=post is that they won't fit in a URL, for this you'll need to
make sure they fit.
Warren Vail
-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Torben Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 12:32 PM
To: Jeff Oien
Cc: PHP
Subject: [PHP] Re: Putting $_POST into string to send to ASP
Jeff Oien wrote:
> Dumb question, sorry if it's a repeat. I will use PHP for a form with
> error checking. When there are no errors I need to send all the
> variables thru something like this:
>
> $URL = "https://example.com/script.asp?First=Jim&Last=Smith";
> urlencode($URL);
> header("Location: $URL\n");
>
> How do I gather up all the variables in $_POST and attach them as a
> string after the question mark? Thanks.
> Jeff
Try the http_build_query() function. If you don't have PHP 5, look in the
user notes--someone appears to have written one for PHP 4 as well (the user
note 21-Jun-2004 from 'brooklynphil'). I haven't tested either one.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.http-build-query.php
Using this, you could just do something like:
$query_string = http_build_query($_POST);
Hope this helps,
Torben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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