So that means yes, HTTP post is a regular form post.
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Browse All Topicshi, i'm working on a project where the documenation states the following:
The Real-Time Payment Confirmation is sent over the Internet via an http or https post to the Biller's URL (where I am the biller)
so on this specific URL, say http://www.asdf.com/rtpc.c
do i use the <cfhttp tag or does "http post" mean the same as a regular form post?
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by: kkhipplePosted on 2005-03-31 at 08:56:08ID: 13673264
it dpeends on how the site is sending you the infromation.... my instincts tell me to look at the form post first....
u can use the following code to print out all form values that your page receives
<CFOUTPUT>
<!--- to see a list of all form values #Form.FieldNames# --->
<!--- too loop thru all the form fields ---->
<CFLOOP item="key" collection="#form#">
#key# - #form[key]#<br>
</CFLOOP>
</CFOUTPUT