On Mon, February 11, 2008 6:34 am, John Papas wrote:
> I need to open a remote file with file() and I would like to put it
> inside a try-catch but as far as I can tell file() does not raise an
> exception if it fails. The following code:
>
>       try {
>          $data = file('http://myserver.com/myfile.txt');
>          $date = substr($data, 0);
>       } catch (Exception $e) {
>          $data = "it failed";
>       }
>
>       echo $data;
>
> echoes a warning:
>
>       Warning: file('http://myserver.com/myfile.txt') [function.file]:
> failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
> in.....

Old-school PHP functions do not (and will not) raise exceptions.

Use http://php.net/set_error_handler

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