Hi,
I'm trying to pass XML file from Site A to Site B for Site B to parse.
Site B is maintained by other company, so I only need to worry about sending
over the XML file. I've been hinted that fsockopen() can do the job.
I've done the following through PHP:
$port="80";
$host="134.134.134.134"
$data=
POST /folder1/ HTTP/1.0
Host: 134.134.134.134
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0)
Content-Type: application/x-ddif
Content-Length: 301
<blabla>
<version>100</version>
<security>TYPE1</security>
<authrq>
<tsclient>20041028065058:534Pacific Daylight Time<BR></tsclient>
<appid></appid>
<appver><appver>
</authrq>
<profrq>
<locale>en_CA</locale>
</profrq>
</blabla>
then i wrote in PHP.
fclose($f);
$result="";
echo $f=fsockopen($host,$port, $errno, $errstr, 30);
fputs($f,$msg,$data);
while (!feof($f)) $result.=fread($f,32000);
fclose($f);
echo $result;
Since I still do not have the HOST info. on site B. I'm doing testing by
setting the $host to be my own site (ie, Site A's) host ip.
Right now when I execute the code, the page just keeps on running and
nothing shows up.. Is this how it's suppose to behave?
Thanks a lot.
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