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    Posted: 22 May 2004 at 11:58pm

Is there anyway to add an entry that can be accessed by the redirected page using Request.Form using ASP without physically making a form and clicking submit?

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not sure if that makes much sense but someone might get what i'm talking about
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You could append parameters to the redirected url - e.g. myfile.asp?field1=x&Fld2=y


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except they need to be accessed using request.form("fieldname") not request.querystring("fieldname")
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The xmlhttp object has a POST option

Quote   Response.Buffer = True
  Dim objXMLHTTP, myXml
  Set myXml= Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")

  ' Notice the two changes in the next two lines:
  myXml.Open "POST", http://www.sourcesite.com/pagetorun.htm, False
  myXml.Send "Field1=All&Field2=The Usual Suspects"

  Response.Write myXml.responseText

  Set myXml= Nothing

The response.write will print the output from the posted to page.


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