Re: [PHP] Re: Scratch that

2008-01-14 Thread Richard Lynch
On Wed, January 9, 2008 10:39 pm, Liam wrote: > 2) Not count as though the user manually navigated to that page (for > my > sanity when checking the site statistics!) > and Configure statistics package to not count your own server hits. Problem solved. If no allow_url_fopen, then use curl. If n

Re: [PHP] Re: Scratch that

2008-01-10 Thread mike
you're still issuing an HTTP request to get it, or executing perl on the command line... if it's a true non-profit 503(c)(3), you could offer someone the chance to write off their services... non-profits may not have a lot of money to spare but they do typically have money to fund things in the or

Re: [PHP] Re: Scratch that

2008-01-09 Thread Liam
My non-profit setup makes that 'Pay Someone' alternative. What I am planning on doing: When the script is called, it is equivilent of using the want=ssilinks GET parameter. So therefore, all I need to do is get the HTML returned from the script, not the contents of the script itself. Can a

Re: [PHP] Re: Scratch that

2008-01-09 Thread mike
On 1/9/08, Liam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK, what I meant was > 1) Not dump the contents to a file, as the cgi will dynamically show > different links every time, (it's a reciprocal linking script) > 2) Not count as though the user manually navigated to that page (for my > sanity when checking

Re: [PHP] Re: Scratch that

2008-01-09 Thread Liam
OK, what I meant was 1) Not dump the contents to a file, as the cgi will dynamically show different links every time, (it's a reciprocal linking script) 2) Not count as though the user manually navigated to that page (for my sanity when checking the site statistics!) and 3) I also need to know

Re: [PHP] Re: Scratch that

2008-01-09 Thread mike
On 1/9/08, Liam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Liam wrote: > 1: It mustn't count as a http hit, it's going to > and 2: I need to only get what is between the tags. now you're just asking the list to code something for you... my suggestions again: look into rewriting it to be more reusable loo

[PHP] Re: Scratch that

2008-01-09 Thread Liam
Liam wrote: How can I display the returned HTML contents of a cgi (Perl) script, without get parameters? Oh, this means that 1: It mustn't count as a http hit, and 2: I need to only get what is between the tags. Thanks in advance. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscri