nce,
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Josh Levine wrote:
> Warning: fsockopen(): no SSL support in this build in
> /usr/home/research/htdocs/tests/secure2.php4 on line 6
>
> I did include OpenSSL support...is there something else I need to
> include?
Nevermind, I just re-built it from scratch again and it worked
to use fsockopen(); with ssl:// I receive this message:
Warning: fsockopen(): no SSL support in this build in
/usr/home/research/htdocs/tests/secure2.php4 on line 6
I did include OpenSSL support...is there something else I need to
include?
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will support such a call (I just didn't
notice the version number).
> Curl would be your other option, and that should work just fine for most
> uses. I don't know how you have the app set up but that may be what you
> need.
That's what I'll try next.
--Josh L
ve to use cURL for now, or develop in 4.3.0 and deploy when it's
> ready, or...
>
> It will be pretty cool when the SSL stuff can be done as transparently as
> http:// can right now!
Can't believe I missed the version thing - thanks! I guess I'll try
using cURL for
The docs for fsockopen() say I should use ssl:// (the docs for fopen()
say to use https:// for a secure HTTP 1.0, which I don't want). I can
go ahead and try it, though...
--Josh Levine
Peter wrote:
>
> josh just a query did u try it with https:// rather than ssl:// ?
>
>
Thanks for the pointer! I had looked at it, but didn't see too much
information on using CURL with a telnet type application. I'll take a
closer look at it.
--Josh Levine
Patrick Lynch wrote:
>
> Hi Josh,
>
> I have not done this myself but afaik, you can use c
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Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource
in /usr/home/research/htdocs/tests/secure.php on line 20
Thanks in advance for any help,
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Thanks! Those were a huge help...turns out the problem was with the
daemon and not my code.
--Josh Levine
B I G D O G wrote:
>
> Some great articles for sockets...might help out...
>
> http://www.phpbeginner.com/columns/demitrious/sockets
> http://www.phpbeginner.com/col
eturn = fread($fp,4);
echo $return;
fclose($fp);
}
?>
I've tried various string format and type-casting functions with no
results (usually just returns nothing after formatted).
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Josh Levine
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