Auto Submit A Form In PHP
Does anybody know how to auto-submit a form in PHP without Javascript?
For instance, submit form variables to self, validate the data in PHP on
same page, then, if no errors, auto-submit the data via post rather than
URL. Could serialize a few fields to URL, but there is a larger comments
field that I think needs to be posted instead.
Auto-post the form variables possible?
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