Laravel Render external url as route content
Let's say I am an "advertisings distributor" and I have in my web site a route located at /my_ads/brand
which name parameter is corresponding to one my of customers brand name such as Asus or Toyota.
If I want the route my_ads/asus
to display the content of external URL like "https://www.asus.com", how can I do?
In pure PHP, CURL would be a solution but is there a proper way of doing so in Laravel?
php laravel curl laravel-5
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Let's say I am an "advertisings distributor" and I have in my web site a route located at /my_ads/brand
which name parameter is corresponding to one my of customers brand name such as Asus or Toyota.
If I want the route my_ads/asus
to display the content of external URL like "https://www.asus.com", how can I do?
In pure PHP, CURL would be a solution but is there a proper way of doing so in Laravel?
php laravel curl laravel-5
You're basically building a proxy. This generally winds up being a lot more work than it initially seems, given issues with cookies, AJAX calls, relative vs. absolute URLs, etc. You can certainly use cURL within Laravel.
– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 0:19
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You should use an iframe , that way you also give the 3rd parties control over what you can and can't embed in your page, which is how it should be.
– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50
Yeahh! reat idea. I finally did as you said @apokryfos . Using Iframe was my last card because. I' ve noticed a quite problem with CURL.
– Cfass King
Nov 15 '18 at 8:52
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Let's say I am an "advertisings distributor" and I have in my web site a route located at /my_ads/brand
which name parameter is corresponding to one my of customers brand name such as Asus or Toyota.
If I want the route my_ads/asus
to display the content of external URL like "https://www.asus.com", how can I do?
In pure PHP, CURL would be a solution but is there a proper way of doing so in Laravel?
php laravel curl laravel-5
Let's say I am an "advertisings distributor" and I have in my web site a route located at /my_ads/brand
which name parameter is corresponding to one my of customers brand name such as Asus or Toyota.
If I want the route my_ads/asus
to display the content of external URL like "https://www.asus.com", how can I do?
In pure PHP, CURL would be a solution but is there a proper way of doing so in Laravel?
php laravel curl laravel-5
php laravel curl laravel-5
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You're basically building a proxy. This generally winds up being a lot more work than it initially seems, given issues with cookies, AJAX calls, relative vs. absolute URLs, etc. You can certainly use cURL within Laravel.
– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 0:19
1
You should use an iframe , that way you also give the 3rd parties control over what you can and can't embed in your page, which is how it should be.
– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50
Yeahh! reat idea. I finally did as you said @apokryfos . Using Iframe was my last card because. I' ve noticed a quite problem with CURL.
– Cfass King
Nov 15 '18 at 8:52
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You're basically building a proxy. This generally winds up being a lot more work than it initially seems, given issues with cookies, AJAX calls, relative vs. absolute URLs, etc. You can certainly use cURL within Laravel.
– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 0:19
1
You should use an iframe , that way you also give the 3rd parties control over what you can and can't embed in your page, which is how it should be.
– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50
Yeahh! reat idea. I finally did as you said @apokryfos . Using Iframe was my last card because. I' ve noticed a quite problem with CURL.
– Cfass King
Nov 15 '18 at 8:52
You're basically building a proxy. This generally winds up being a lot more work than it initially seems, given issues with cookies, AJAX calls, relative vs. absolute URLs, etc. You can certainly use cURL within Laravel.
– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 0:19
You're basically building a proxy. This generally winds up being a lot more work than it initially seems, given issues with cookies, AJAX calls, relative vs. absolute URLs, etc. You can certainly use cURL within Laravel.
– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 0:19
1
1
You should use an iframe , that way you also give the 3rd parties control over what you can and can't embed in your page, which is how it should be.
– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50
You should use an iframe , that way you also give the 3rd parties control over what you can and can't embed in your page, which is how it should be.
– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50
Yeahh! reat idea. I finally did as you said @apokryfos . Using Iframe was my last card because. I' ve noticed a quite problem with CURL.
– Cfass King
Nov 15 '18 at 8:52
Yeahh! reat idea. I finally did as you said @apokryfos . Using Iframe was my last card because. I' ve noticed a quite problem with CURL.
– Cfass King
Nov 15 '18 at 8:52
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You're basically building a proxy. This generally winds up being a lot more work than it initially seems, given issues with cookies, AJAX calls, relative vs. absolute URLs, etc. You can certainly use cURL within Laravel.
– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 0:19
1
You should use an iframe , that way you also give the 3rd parties control over what you can and can't embed in your page, which is how it should be.
– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50
Yeahh! reat idea. I finally did as you said @apokryfos . Using Iframe was my last card because. I' ve noticed a quite problem with CURL.
– Cfass King
Nov 15 '18 at 8:52