You don't need the entire source of the web page to be included in the POST request. Your script generated the page, or linked to a static page. If your script did that, your script already has access to the page without asking for it to be passed back from the client-side.

Instead of telling us what you need, why don't you tell us what it is that you're doing. If you simply repeat back that you need the source of the page again, I give up. But if you can explain what you're doing to generate the page, and what you are trying to accomplish, we may have a chance of helping.

If you really need to know the page's source, you're going to have to keep track of it yourself.


Dave


In reply to Re^7: capturing dynamic page by davido
in thread capturing dynamic page by cliffrubinmusic

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