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Question Passing Variables (Visual Basic & HTTP)I have two programs that I need to try and get to talk. Ok first off I have a script on my website that uses the post method to pass a variable to search on the other end I have a Visual Basic program that I'm trying to get to use this same script.
Now I know that if the method was get I could just pass it in the URL but since it post I'm not able to do this. I can change the script on the server to use get but I'm not too sure I want to do this as it is a downloaded search script and I'm sure that I can't just go and change the method with out some work So the question is there anyway to pass a variable to the script from the VB application without change the scripts form method? __________________
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