So tonight we rounded off the Leadership Summit and managed to pack into the evening:
*A final IGNITE teaching session on Exploring God's will for my life.
*120 students committing outloud to the IGNITE declaration.
*Students sharing how God had spoken to them this week- worth the flight over on its own.
*A talent contest including someone imitating me- well they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
*A late-nite soak in an open air hot tub under a clear starry sky and surrounded by more than 6 inches deep of snow!
Earlier in the week, my old friends The Sonflowerz came along and performed a concert and really connected well with the students. Life for The Sonflowerz is going well-with a new Nashville recorded album called All Around The World due to be released soon.
I love going to this Summit and especially to work with some top quality people- WALMART's Senior Vice President for International Development was here, for example, and the team who lead the Summit are great guys. Mike Winegeart and Tim Johnson have become good friends of mine, and Mike has a real passion to support our work in India. Each student at the Summit has taken away two MAD tins (Make a Difference) with a challenge to raise funds for our India School Project.
I look forward to hearing what the Lord has in store for these young men and women of God, and I'm pleased to have played a small part in their journey. (The Leadership Team: Top picture-Tim, Me, Rick and Jennifer. Bottom picture- Mike, Me , Duane)
Nigel, so glad that you came to Summit. Loved getting to know you. The rest of the purse story was amazing! Your taxi idea was inspired. The taxi brought my purse and the man from the ticket counter came out and gave me a new boarding pass...so I wouldn't have to go through a full search. Then he walked me back and took me through the flight crew security line. I ran down the terminal in my sock feet with my boots and other stuff in my hands. They held the plane for me. Everyone was so gracious and kind. Thanks for using your brain for me.
Posted by: julie | 01/10/2008 at 03:27 AM
Nice shirt....
I am glad you have had a great time. I pray that the Lord continues to encourage, strengthen and affirm you, Nigel.
Love, prayers and blessings
Joan
Posted by: Joan Young/Godgrl Gomer | 01/12/2008 at 09:11 AM
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Can I POST something to a URL and grab the result without a form and a submit button in PHP? If so, how does that work?
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After a lot of trial and error, I got it to working.
I used the method described in the accepted answer, but what I had to do additionally before POSTing my code was:
$html_body = str_replace("\n", "", $html_body);
$html_body = str_replace("\t", "", $html_body);
$html_body = urlencode($html_body);
I had to add those for my purpose and you may not need them, but just keep it in mind.
-Ryan
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Yes, using JavaScript or by making a POST request using a PHP library, but it's unsure whether that is of use for you. What is your exact situation? Pekka Jan 13 '11 at 20:50
I have an internal stylesheet and some HTML. The third-party said to post all of that to their URL and they will inline everything (CSS). So I will be posting all of the code and get an inlined version in return. NightHawk Jan 13 '11 at 21:00
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this is everything what should know about curl
us2.php.net/manual/en/book.curl.php
and this will POST without form as easy as:
$ch = curl_init("example.com/curl.php?option=test");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
$output = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
echo $output;
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So 'test' is the data I'm sending, right? If that data happens to be HTML/CSS code, how can I make sure the characters ($, =, etc) don't mess up by being in a query-string? NightHawk Jan 13 '11 at 21:04
Yes - you sending variable option what equal test bensiu Jan 13 '11 at 21:19
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This article lays out how to do a POST in PHP programmatically without a form. davidwalsh.name/execute-http-post-php-curl
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