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DangerMouse
Hey all,
First post and I've only just started dabbling in PHPso go easy on me (sorry but you guys have a bit of reputation from Syndik8 for noob bashing lol![]() Just started posting things here and there using curl and am using the Liveheaders plugin for Firefox to establish what the header I should be posting looks like etc. I've noticed that while I can often identify the data I posted in the header, theres normally alot of random 'crap' surrounding it - similarly in any urls redirected to on form submit (creating the new referer url I want to use when there are several forms interlinked). Is this data important? (I'd imagine so) or can it just be replicated for every form submit? Does anyone have any tips on identifying patterns to establish what it represents? Is there a standard process to run through to effectively 'decipher' exactly whats going on? Hope this makes sense, any advice welcomed. Cheers, DM thedarkness
Post some examples dude and we'll tell you what the data represents. hard to tell you what some random header does without even seeing it
![]() Cheers, td perkiset
Agree TD... post some examples here of what you're looking at. There isn't any crap in there... it's all important.
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