I'm new to this. I have just discovered curl. Looks like I'm missing something.
Here's the idea.
- HTML page has a form with one hidden field that POSTs it to a php file (order.php) after a user clicks SUBMIT. 
- order.php then generates a bunch of other parameters and POSTs them to a different php file (ordercheck.php) 
- ordercheck.php uses the POSTed data. 
This almost works.
BUT: the problem is that the browser still shows order.php in the address field.
Is there开发者_如何学Go a way for the browser to move to ordercheck.php after order.php has POSTed?
Eventually, I would like to move from order.php to a different server (paypal's webscr), so simply processing the data is not good enough for me. I need to actually post the data AND move to the new url, as if it were a normal form submission...
PLEASE help!
yes simply add a redirect after the curl request like so
header("Location: newPage.php");
Id probably do a check to make sure the curl request was successful then add the header within the php code which will redirect the user.
if your curl request is initialised with a variable like $ch then just do somethign like:
if ($ch){
   header("Location: newPage.php");
}
This wil make sure the curl request reutrned true and completed.
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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