James Moe <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Hello,
> php 5.2.2
>
> I have need of a remote procedure call the requires
>"allow_url_fopen" to be enabled. The remote call works fine on my test
>system which does have allow_url_fopen enabled.
> So I thought, "This is a job for ini_set()." It did not work. :-(
> $oldval = ini_set("allow_url_fopen", 1);
> The remote call is made after the above statement. Clearly there is
>more to it than I expected.
> What is the correct way to allow URL fopen on the fly?
>
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>James Moe
>moe dot james at sohnen-moe dot com
>520.743.3936
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You won't be able to set it with ini_set(), its a PHP_INI_SYSTEM setting, which
can only be set from php.ini or httpd.conf. I did read a not that it had
changed on recent versions to allow .htaccess setting this, but I forget
exactly which version you'll need.
Thanks,
Ash
http://ashleysheridan.co.uk
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