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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T01:02:43+00:00 2026-06-10T01:02:43+00:00

I’ve been using window.open to point to a php file where I create a

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I’ve been using window.open to point to a php file where I create a pdf on the fly using fpdf and display it immediately to the user. Seems to work fine across all browsers and even mobile devices. For example:

window.open('/client/feature_Schedule/scheduleReport.php','Schedule_Report','width=900,height=600,status=yes');

I’m not passing any values in this example because all of the parameters needed already exist in the php file.

But now I’d like to pass values from javascript along in order to query of the database in the php file before creating the pdf and displaying it to the user. Is there a convention I should be aware of? Window.open doesn’t seem to handle this except by adding the values after “?” at the end of the url. But I’d prefer to POST the values because there could be a lot of data being sent to the php file. I’ve even been playing around with $.ajax but am not sure how to trigger with pdf to open for the user.

Thanks.

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    2026-06-10T01:02:45+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:02 am

    There is a solution to send POST data with window.open() and it is quite simple:
    Window.open and pass parameters by post method

    It can even be made without any actual HTML code involved just with pure javascript programming.

    // Edit: added javascript only solution:

    <input type="button" value="Open" onclick="openWindow();" />
    <script>
    function openWindow(){
        // create <form>
        var form = document.createElement('form');
        form.method = 'POST';
        form.action = 'process.php';
        form.target = 'window_1'; // target the window
        // append it to body
        var body = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0];
        body.appendChild(form);
        // create an element
        var child1 = document.createElement('input');
        child1.type = 'text'; // or 'hidden' it is the same
        child1.name = 'elem1';
        child1.value = 'some value';
        // append it to form
        form.appendChild(child1);
        // create another element
        var child2 = document.createElement('input');
        child2.type = 'text'; // or 'hidden' it is the same
        child2.name = 'elem2';
        child2.value = 'some other value';
        // append it to form
        form.appendChild(child2);
    
        // create window
        window.open('', 'window_1');
    
        // submit form
        form.submit();
        body.removeChild(form); // clean up
    }
    </script>
    
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