I want to have a form on my page that simply posts to another page on my
website (no problem there). Then that other page would have some basic
output to the user and a bunch of code-behind that handles the POST data
(still no problem). That code-behind would gather all the POSTed fields,
add some more fields, and then do its own POST to another URL (aye, there's
the rub). Any idea how to do that last part? Basically, I want to have
some fields that are completely unseen to the client. I don't mind sending
them over the Internet in general, but I'd sleep better at night if they're
not sent to the client's browser as simple type="hidden" fields.
David P. Donahue
david....@firstsolution.com
HTH,
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HTH,
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Microsoft FrontPage MVP
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Complex things are made up of lots of simple things.
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HTH,
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Kevin Spencer
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
Internet Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of lots of simple things.
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Here's a couple examples:
http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/19/95431.aspx
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/dotnetWebRequest/dotnetWebRequest.htm
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I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD
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I don't think I'm following the logic of your first three sentences there.
And, playing around with the System.Net.WebRequest class (I assume you meant
to include that second dot, since I found no System.NetWebRequest class),
I'm not seeing exactly how it can be used to create a POST request
(programatically add fields and values) and send it. Maybe I'm missing
something in the protocol, since I don't know a whole lot about POSTs in
general.
David P. Donahue
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