On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 17:00, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> So the server where you're running the PHP script can't connect to
> the server you specify in your include() call. So, you can now remove
> PHP from the problem and work on that.
>
> [...]
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Chris
Thank you Chris..i solve
--- Pablo Zorzoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's it i cannot wget it from the webserver i get
> failed: Connection timed out.
>
> i tried to wgetit from another machine and i get the desired
> output.
So the server where you're running the PHP script can't connect to
the server you specify
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 17:00, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> Maybe it times out? Maybe the server where your PHP script is located
> cannot access the server at ***.com? Maybe the output that output.php
> generates isn't what you expect?
>
> Basically, because you can include Google's home page successful
--- Pablo Zorzoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried with the simlpest example:
>
> ---
> output.php
> echo "Hello World!";
> ?>
> --
> test.php
> tesing!
>
>
> include ('http://***.com/output.php');
> ?>
>
> --
Actually, I think the simplest example was what you tries earlier:
htt
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 17:52, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> --- Pablo Zorzoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > include('http://www.google.com/');
> > > ?>
> > >
> > > That should basically take Google's HTML and make it your own.
> > > The image will obviously not work, but it should otherwise look
El mi? 29-10-2003 a las 17:38, Marek Kilimajer escribió:
> Can you connect from your server to the other server?
>
yes Marek, both files are under the same domain(and server) now.
I'm using the remote inclusion, because when it works they'll be on
separate domains.
Pablo
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El mi? 29-10-2003 a las 16:49, Evan Nemerson escribió:
> Don't be insulted he asked. You'd be amazed at the level of idiocy around
> here, and you're not known on the list... He meant no disrespect.
> >
NOOO..i'm sorry if MY answer seemed ugly..i'm impressed by the amount of
help i received. By n
Can you connect from your server to the other server?
Pablo Zorzoli wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 17:17, Chris Shiflett wrote:
That seems right, unless I'm missing something obvious. I think you already
mentioned that you have configured to allow URL opens.
yes that parameter is 'On'
So, can y
--- Pablo Zorzoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > include('http://www.google.com/');
> > ?>
> >
> > That should basically take Google's HTML and make it your own.
> > The image will obviously not work, but it should otherwise look
> > like Google's home page.
>
> yes i get Google's HTML.
OK, s
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 17:17, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> That seems right, unless I'm missing something obvious. I think you already
> mentioned that you have configured to allow URL opens.
yes that parameter is 'On'
> So, can you tell us what something like this produces?
>
> include('http://www.
--- Pablo Zorzoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i see one line containing the expected html code.The scrip is a
> counter that outputs the img tags to fecth the images:
>
>
>
> that's all i get, and all i would like to get with the remote
> include.
That seems right, unless I'm missing something
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 16:36, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> The results you expect might not be right. This doesn't help me help you.
>
> Is it valid PHP? Can you show us *exactly* what you see when you view source in
> your browser?
i see one line containing the expected html code.The scrip is a counte
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 16:18, CPT John W. Holmes wrote:
>
> You know you're going to get the OUTPUT of script.php, right? You'll get the
> same exact result as if you typed the address into your browser.
>
> Is that what you're trying to do?
yes John, tht's exactly what i want to get.
pablo
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From: "Pablo Zorzoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> include ('http://blabla.com/script.php?var1=a');
> ?>
[snip]
> script.php should echo some text, but i don't get any output.
You know you're going to get the OUTPUT of script.php, right? You'll get the
same exact result as if you typed the address into
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 16:00, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> When you visit http://blabla.com/script.php?var1=a and view source, what do you
> see? Is it valid PHP?
yap, exactly. if i paste th elink i my browser i see the results
expected..
pablo
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--- Pablo Zorzoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble while i try to include a php file.
[snip]
> include ('http://blabla.com/script.php?var1=a');
[snip]
> script.php should echo some text, but i don't get any output.
When you visit http://blabla.com/script.php?var1=a and view source,
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