I know $body = file_get_contents('php://input'); is correct can you share
more of your code with us so we can help ?
Maybe put it on github or link us to the library you are usingOn Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:51 AM, Julien Genestoux < [email protected]> wrote: > Sorry, I even less of a PHP guy than you :( > I can confirm that we do indeed send the content of the notification in the > BODY, and that they're not empty. > > I took the freedom of copying josh to the email as he's the most educated > person I know for both PubSubHubbub and PHP :) (thanks Josh!) > > Cheers, > > > On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:44 AM, dret <[email protected]> wrote: > >> hello julien. >> >> > Check the BODY of the notification, not the params. >> > It's a common mistake to check the params parsed by your http >> lib/client. >> >> i am using $body = file_get_contents('php://input'); and for a test >> PHP page i am using and a POST request produced with poster (the >> firefox extension), that seems to work just fine. however, when i am >> using this in the callback, it does not seem to work. i should mention >> that i am definitely not a PHP expert, i just thought using some >> existing PHP client code might be the fastest way to get a client up >> and running. maybe i was wrong, but it seems to me that the PHP >> snippet shown above does indeed return the request body. >> >> cheers, >> >> dret. > > >
