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<onlyinclude>{{Method|name = HttpPost | <onlyinclude>{{Method | ||
|arguments = [[string]] ''' | |name = HttpPost | ||
|returns = [[string]] '' | |arguments = [[string]] ''url'', [[string]] ''data'', [[bool]] ''synchronous'' = false | ||
|description = | |returns = [[string]] ''response'' | ||
|description = Sends data over a URI via HTML post method. | |||
|object = DataModel | |object = DataModel | ||
|protected = yes | |||
}}</onlyinclude> | }}</onlyinclude> | ||
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{{Example| | |||
-- Correct security context will allow you to post variables to an HTML document. | |||
game:HttpPost("<nowiki>ht</nowiki>tp://somesite/", "ThisIsTheDataThatIsPOSTed"); --> However, in Roblox, only external code can do this type of data POSTing, so you will get an error saying "s HttpPost" | |||
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[[Category:Methods]] | [[Category:Methods]] |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 9 August 2011
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Returns | string response |
Description: | Sends data over a URI via HTML post method. |
Member of: | DataModel |
Example
-- Correct security context will allow you to post variables to an HTML document. game:HttpPost("http://somesite/", "ThisIsTheDataThatIsPOSTed"); --> However, in Roblox, only external code can do this type of data POSTing, so you will get an error saying "s HttpPost"