You can go this way, if you can depend upon the user to have
Javascript enabled, and that the browser is set to allow the post. I
shy away from requiring Javascript to enable basic functionality,
instead tending to use it only for additional features.
Josh G wrote:
>Eric Noriega wrote:
>
>
>
>>Can't do it. HTTP does not handle this case. The best you could do is to
>>front end the remote site (issue the request on behalf of the user). I
>>assume that the other site is not under your direct control.
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>Another way is to return a form full of hidden fields and some
>javascript to automagically post it, tho that won't hide the data from a
>determined user. However if the security of your app relies on some
>magic strings being hidden from the user, you're usually doing something
>wrong.
>
>--
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