Hi,

You may make it with fopen() like that;

$fd = fopen($url, "r");
$returnString = ""
while (!feof($fd)) {
      $returnString .= fgets($fd);
}
fclose($fd);



Jesús Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi there,
> i'm a little newbie you know. 
> I have a php that returns some xml, and i want to parse that xml through 
> php. the xml returned depends on the variable passed thru the url. what i 
> need is to get the output of that php file and store it in a string. i have 
> tried everything i have though, readfile, include, file_get_contents even 
> eval. also i have tried with ob_start and so. but no luck. 
>
> how can i do this?
> thanks

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