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Passing POST variables

Asked by GGuzdziol in PHP Scripting Language

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Hi,

If I have form type = GET, I can call target page with

page.php?var1=1&var2=3

How can I do so when page uses POST method? Is that possible at all?
To be clear: I want to open a page that is used as target in a form without calling it from previous page (that has form defined in it), but having POST variables defined.

Thanks,
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Zone: PHP Scripting Language
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