I was just curious, is there a reason $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA isn't included in the phpinfo() function? I would imagine one could see all globals via phpinfo().. Is $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA global or is it only global if globals are registered (php.ini setting)? From what I can tell, this var is not global, regardless of the registered_globals setting in php.ini.
Not an important issue, but curious what ye creators of PHP language opinion/thoughts on this is.
Regards
Kris
Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO) wrote:
You can post to your server with a mimetype of "text/xml"
and in your script pickup the raw post as:
$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA
Then just process this string as XML and return to buffer or not.
Have fun.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristopher Yates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 7:20 AM
Subject: [PHP] receiving XML stream as server via PHP
Hi,.
Using PHP with cURL, I am currently able to dynamically create XML documents and HTTP POST to a remote server, receive an XML response, and parse XML as needed.
What I am having trouble finding information on is doing the reverse. Basically, I am trying to create a PHP script that acts as a server, so that a remote computer can HTTP POST XML to said script and then I parse and respond in XML. Again, I already have the reverse working using CURL - so basically I have created a client and now I need to create the server.
The only part I need help understanding is how do I get the XML into an array/variable when my script is hit with someone using HTTP POST to pass XML to it. I have an idea below (vague)..
I had the server guy HTTP POST some XML to a script which just had
<? phpinfo(); ?>
I see in the HTTP Request Headers of the phpinfo() output that it received content type text/xml but nowhere do I see what was actually received (the actual xml that was sent). I thought maybe PHP would take the stuff after the header and push it into an array/variable but no such luck (argv?).
I am wondering if anyone has any helpful information. I imagine something like the following psuedo code:
if($HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE=="text/xml"){
//use some php function(s) to pass incoming xml stream to an array that I can then pass to my
//xml parser
}
I hope this gives you enough information to figure out my dilema. If someone can shed a little light on this subject it would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks,
Kris
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