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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:41:10+00:00 2026-05-17T20:41:10+00:00

function do_post_request($url, $data, $optional_headers = null) { $request = new HttpRequest($url, HttpRequest::METH_POST); $request->setBody($data); $response

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function do_post_request($url, $data, $optional_headers = null) {

    $request = new HttpRequest($url, HttpRequest::METH_POST);
    $request->setBody($data);
        $response = $request->send();
        return $response->getBody();

}

This piece of code doesn’t seem to be working, and seems to crash my script. I don’t know if its because I don’t have the php_http module, but is there an equivalent I can use?

For instance curl? I have tried curl, but I don’t know much about it, and with curl I got a “bad request” returned from the server I was trying to connect to with a 400 status.

Anything would be good

Thanks

Tom

Edit:

function do_post_request($url, $data, $optional_headers = null) {


    $request = new HttpRequest($url, HttpRequest::METH_POST);
     $request->setBody($data);
  $response = $request->send();
  return $response->getBody();

}


echo "before";

$response = do_post_request($url, $data);
echo "After";

Doing that makes “before” appear on the page. But no “After”.

After managing to turn error reporting on I get this:

Fatal error: Class 'HttpRequest' not found in /home/sites/ollysmithwineapp.com/public_html/mellowpages/geocode.php on line 25

So I need another way to do the HTTP Request.

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    2026-05-17T20:41:11+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:41 pm

    Sure HTTP extension is installed and configured correctly?

    Installation/Configuration

    Installation

    This » PECL extension is not bundled
    with PHP.

    Information for installing this PECL
    extension may be found in the manual
    chapter titled Installation of PECL
    extensions. Additional information
    such as new releases, downloads,
    source files, maintainer information,
    and a CHANGELOG, can be located here:
    »
    http://pecl.php.net/package/pecl_http.

    and maybe cURl is the way to go

    • RAW POST using cURL in PHP
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