IP Push I Guess ??
by "John Murray" <jmnc(at)lis.net.au>
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If I send a form to a script that the sends back some html, the browser
displays that.
Now, obviously it's an IP address thing. You know, you pass your IP address
along with the form data when you click submit.
What is it then that stops people pushing a html file at a known IP that is
currently online.
My endpoint is this. I want to be able to send a form to a remote script and
then have that script call a script on my server that writes a file AND
sends html back to the browser whose form started the whole process.
I use perl.
Any thoughts, leads or answers?
T.I.A.
John
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