It looks like the host cannot be resolved. Can you do a DNS query from
that machine successfully?

-Dash

Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum --
"I think that I think, therefore I think that I am."
                -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"

On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Arne Schumann wrote:

> Hi
>
> Ive got a problem with the fsockopen function. I want to simulate things
> like Browser-Version (user_agent) to another php-Script and read its parsed
> ScourceCode. Everything I read about that used fsockopen() as the main
> function to access the file. So I tried this:
>
>
> $fp = fsockopen ("http://www.homepage.de";, 80);
>
>
> Also with /index.html in the end and with many different URLs.
> This way I always get the following two errors:
>
>
> Warning: fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: php_network_getaddresses:
> gethostbyname failed in D:\Programme\Apache2\htdocs\eigene\test\read.php on
> line 3
>
> Warning: fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: unable to connect to
> http://www.homepage.de:80 in
> D:\Programme\Apache2\htdocs\eigene\test\read.php on line 3
> $fp does not exist!
>
>
> Ive already been told to leave out the http://. But in that case i got:
>
>
> Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in
> D:\Programme\Apache2\htdocs\eigene\test\read.php on line 12
>
>
> Which makes me wondering,  because line 12 is the end of the script and not
> the one with the fsockopen function...
> My first thought was that I get timeouted, because i dont have any further
> issues for the opened coonnection but the whole script is:
>
>
> <?php
> $fp = fsockopen ("http://www.homepage.de";, 80);
> if(!$fp) {
>  echo "\$fp does not exist!";
>  }
> else {
>  fgets($fp, 1024);
>  }
> ?>
>
>
> Now I do have an fgets-statement to recieve sth from the server. And still
> he gets timeouted.
>
> So why does this happen?! And what can I do against it?!
> OS is: Win 98SE
> PHP: 4.3.0
> Apache: 2.0.43
>
> allow_url_fopen in the php.ini is activated...
>
> Thx for help
>


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