This php file is calling when hit some FLASH image.

<?php $data = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?><RLE name=\"root\"> +<product name=\"Selections\"><selectionone name=\"Selection One\"><![ +CDATA[<b>Selection One</b>]]></selectionone><selectiontwo name=\"Sele +ction Two\"><![CDATA[<b>Selection Two</b>]]></selectiontwo></product> +</RLE>"; echo(utf8_encode($data)); ?>
I have an FLASH image at web page, when a user clicks on this image is calls a PHP script (above), now here echo sends value of $data to Input Stream but I want to send the value of $data as a attribute like when we call the URL we write something like http://www.perlmonk.com/test/php?data=$data

Problem is I don't know the URL in my PHP script and want to send the data as attribute rather using echo to Input Stream so that I could get the $data value in called program (that is an servlet).

In reply to send value as attribute by nicholas

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