Hi,
It seems that var_dump() of a SimpleXMLElement does not show an
attribute of elements that contain text content?
I hope my examples might show what I mean:
$xml = '';
$simple = new SimpleXMLElement($xml);
var_dump($simple);
echo $simple->asXML();
This results in:
object(SimpleXMLElement
Hi...
I'm thinking about a document management system that can put user signature
on the created digital document. Here's the app-flow I can imagine ...
My php application creates a pdf document.
The pdf document is displayed to user.
Using the digital pen, the user will put his/her signature on t
uhm, right, I should have better explain that option ... still, if timelimit is
0, I guess connection timeout matters, maybe I am wrong.
Thanks.
Regards
> Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:31:00 -0700
> Subject: Re: [PHP] How to bypass (pipe) curl_exec return value directly to a
> file?
> From: lars
2009/10/13 Andrea Giammarchi :
>
>> > curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 0);
>>
>> I wouldn't recommend setting this to 0 unless you're very sure that
>> the connection will succeed; otherwise, your script will hang
>> indefinitely waiting for the connection to be made.
>
> agreed, it's just
> > curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 0);
>
> I wouldn't recommend setting this to 0 unless you're very sure that
> the connection will succeed; otherwise, your script will hang
> indefinitely waiting for the connection to be made.
agreed, it's just he set timeout to zero so I guess he m
2009/10/13 Andrea Giammarchi :
>
>> $ch = curl_init($url);
>> $fp = fopen('/tmp/curl.out', 'w');
>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FILE, $fp);
>> curl_exec($ch);
>>
>> Error checking etc. is of course left up to you. :)
>
> oops, I sent directly the file name. Let me reformulate the code then:
>
>
> set_
2009/10/13 Eric Bauman :
> *sigh* sometimes I really wish PHP allowed one to be a bit more heavy-handed
> with types (optional real type hinting would be nice).
There's a scalar type-hinting patch floating around somewhere, but
then your code would only work on machines with that patch.
> I gues
> $ch = curl_init($url);
> $fp = fopen('/tmp/curl.out', 'w');
> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FILE, $fp);
> curl_exec($ch);
>
> Error checking etc. is of course left up to you. :)
oops, I sent directly the file name. Let me reformulate the code then:
set_time_limit(0);
$fp = fopen('stream.
I guess this should work
set_time_limit(0);
$ch = curl_init($siteURL);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, false);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_BINARYTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 0);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FILE, 'stream.bin');
curl_exec($ch);
Regards
> From: magd
Hello,
i thing i found a bug in PHP-cgi.exe
I use Php-cgi as fastCgi
php-cgi.exe -b host:port
i set in environement variables this :
PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=8
PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=1000
in the task manager i see only one Php-cgi.exe
process (when normaly i must see 9 process no?)
and after i send
2009/10/12 m.hasibuan :
> Newbie question.
> I need to download a very large amount of xml data from a site using CURL.
>
> How to bypass (pipe) curl_exec return value directly to a file, without
> using memory allocation?
>
> set_time_limit(0);
> $ch = curl_init($siteURL);
> curl_setopt($ch, CURLO
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