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PHP code:

<?php
$data=$_POST['data'];
echo $data;
?>

When I do that, the HTML page that Python prints notifies me that PHP did not receive any value in $data I.e:

Error in $name; undefined index

However, when I send the data as GET (http://localhost/mine.php?data=data) and change the PHP method from POST to GET ($data=$_GET['data']), the value is gotten and processed.

My main issue here is that it seems the value in data does not go through to PHP as I would have wanted to use POST. What could be wrong?

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Given that most of us are not clairvoyant, it may be a good idea to post your code. – Jim Brissom Nov 18 '10 at 11:33

2 Answers

Look at this python:

import urllib2, urllib
mydata=[('one','1'),('two','2')]    #The first is the var name the second is the value
mydata=urllib.urlencode(mydata)
path='http://localhost/new.php'    #the url you want to POST to
req=urllib2.Request(path, mydata)
req.add_header("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
page=urllib2.urlopen(req).read()
print page

Almost everything was right there Look at line 2

heres the PHP:

<?php
echo $_POST['one'];
echo $_POST['two'];
?>

this should give you

1
2

Good luck and I hope this helps others

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import urllib
import urllib2

params = urllib.urlencode(parameters) # parameters is dicitonar
req = urllib2.Request(PP_URL, params) # PP_URL is the destionation URL
req.add_header("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
response = urllib2.urlopen(req)
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