hmm, figured it out...all of a sudden it did work:
here's the code, it loads a URL and returns the title...
dunno what it would be used for, but it aught we some more about php..
i'll probbly implement it on a link page ir something
Jule
function getTitle($url)
{
$file = @fopen($url, 'r');
if(!$file) {
$rline = "Error, contact webmaster";
} else {
while (!feof ($file)) {
$line = fgets($file);
if (substr_count(strtoupper("$line"), "<TITLE>") >= 1) {
$rline = strip_tags("$line");
return $rline;
fclose($file);
break;
}
}
fclose($file);
}
On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 20:26 US/Eastern, Jule Slootbeek wrote:
well, i got it to read a html file, but the problem is that it reads
it after it loads it, so it doesn't read the tags, and i'm looking for
the string in between <title> and </title>
is there a way using fopen() or something similar to read an html/php
file before it's loaded?
Jule
On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 17:45 US/Eastern, Jule Slootbeek wrote:
i thought fopen() was only for local files, didn't even bother
looking, but now i think about it..it makes perfect sence to open
url's as well, thanks a lot!
Jule
On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 17:42 US/Eastern, John Nichel wrote:
Docs -> Function Reference -> Filesystem Functions -> fopen()
It was hidden.
Jule Slootbeek wrote:
hey
is there a way to get the URL header? the <title> <meta> tags etc?
i couldn't find any function in the docs, but maybe i just don't
know where to look.
if there's a function that pulls in an entire page that;s fine too
i can work with that..
any help appreciated
TIA
Jule
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