ID: 15236
Updated by: daniel
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: IIS related
Operating System: win2000
PHP Version: 4.1.1
New Comment:

..and it is completely wrong to use include() for this. try fopen().


Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-26 17:59:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok, I have resolve my problem myself. 
We cannot open extenal file on WINNT like they say at 
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.remote-files.php

But I really need to open remote files on WINNT, it's a question of
compatibility between System (I create new kind of generic http
fonctions with include()) and for me it's really a bug from PHP. PHP
codes should work the same on NT or Unix. 

Thank you and please put this request on the list of thing to implement
on the next WINNT PHP version.

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[2002-01-26 16:54:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,
   when I try to include an external include file with the line <?
include("http://myesys.com/useronline.php?comp_id=12";); ?> under IIS
PHP returns me:

Warning: Failed opening
'http://66.34.147.253/useronline.php?comp_id=12' for inclusion
(include_path='.;..') 

on my Linux/Apache host the same same line work fine, but the file is
on the same server.

my php.ini lines for that problem are:
allow_url_fopen = on;
include_path=".;..";

We are suppose to be able to access external http or ftp file by enable
allow_url_fopen = on; or may be we cannot?

Jordi 
Thank for help



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