01-10-2019
Thanks for your reply! I tested both ways. I used Postman and passed the localhost URL for the POST call and got "could not get any response." Then I used Postman to convert the call into a cURL command and logged into the server and executed it and it worked.
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curl_share_init
CURL_SHARE_INIT(3) 1 CURL_SHARE_INIT(3)
curl_share_init - Initialize a cURL share handle
SYNOPSIS
resource curl_share_init (void )
DESCRIPTION
Allows to share data between cURL handles.
PARAMETERS
This function has no parameters.
RETURN VALUES
Returns resource of type "cURL Share Handle".
EXAMPLES
Example #1
curl_share_init(3) example
This example will create a cURL share handle, add two cURL handles to it, and then run them with cookie data sharing.
<?php
// Create cURL share handle and set it to share cookie data
$sh = curl_share_init();
curl_share_setopt($sh, CURLSHOPT_SHARE, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE);
// Initialize the first cURL handle and assign the share handle to it
$ch1 = curl_init("http://example.com/");
curl_setopt($ch1, CURLOPT_SHARE, $sh);
// Execute the first cURL handle
curl_exec($ch1);
// Initialize the second cURL handle and assign the share handle to it
$ch2 = curl_init("http://php.net/");
curl_setopt($ch2, CURLOPT_SHARE, $sh);
// Execute the second cURL handle
// all cookies from $ch1 handle are shared with $ch2 handle
curl_exec($ch2);
// Close the cURL share handle
curl_share_close($sh);
// Close the cURL handles
curl_close($ch1);
curl_close($ch2);
?>
SEE ALSO
curl_share_setopt(3), curl_share_close(3).
PHP Documentation Group CURL_SHARE_INIT(3)