I have a login form in my webpage. How can I access data in the login form in my webpage and inject the received data in another third party login form which i don't have any end level access and auto-click submit button.
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You can serialize the form data using $("#frmStudent").serialize(); So if you need to use that serialized data in some other page, use session storage or local storage. $("#frmStudent").serialize(); returns the string, so place as it is in local storage, while retrieving the values from that string use string string.split("&") method you will get array – kernal_lora Aug 28 '16 at 05:34
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can u provide me tutorial link or something – Tony Davis Aug 28 '16 at 05:48
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[Serialize](https://www.formget.com/javascript-serialize/). [Storage](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5523140/html5-local-storage-vs-session-storage) Check those links – kernal_lora Aug 28 '16 at 05:53
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what i need is to submit data obtained in a login page in my website to another persons webiste login page and submit the button in his page automatically – Tony Davis Aug 28 '16 at 06:32
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Little confusing your question, if possible try to share us your code what your trying to achieve. – kernal_lora Aug 28 '16 at 06:36
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Your question is a little confusing, so let me try to understand:
you are trying to carry the information received from a form throughout multiple ".php" pages?
İf so, you can use the $_SESSION command. More information here, however this is briefly how you can use it.
You start with a
<?php
session_start();
$_SESSION["information"] = informationToCarry;
?>
By opening with a session_start at the beginning of every page, you will be able to retrieve that information with the same syntax
$_SESSION["information"];
Please be a little more clear next time,
Good Luck
Douglas Maron
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