Neptune
Member
I think http_post_string might be bugged - In that, a web server does not actually recognize the request method to be 'POST' and thus using $_POST to gather the data in PHP returns empty.
I've found only one example of http_post_string, and it is being used incorrectly:
The empty string defeats the purpose of the function, and further makes me think that there is a problem there.
If someone has an example where http_post_string is being used correctly & successfully, or can prove me wrong, I'd greatly appreciate.
I've found only one example of http_post_string, and it is being used incorrectly:
GML:
http_post_string(URL,"");
If someone has an example where http_post_string is being used correctly & successfully, or can prove me wrong, I'd greatly appreciate.