ID: 15040
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Summary: Socket
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Sockets related
Operating System: Windows NT 4.0
PHP Version: 4.1.1
New Comment:

It didn't get the second half of my last statement, the fflush DIDN'T
work either.  This is still an ongoing problem.
Thanks,
Eric Levy


Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-15 13:28:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I added $w=fflush($fp); after sending the line $w=fputs ($fp,
URLUnEncode($Commands["DATA"]));


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[2002-01-15 11:20:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm sorry I should have made this clear.  This was a pre-existing VB
App that I have been running for a year now doing the same procedure
from embedded clients.  It is a possibility I am not fully
understanding the life of a PHP socket vs. other socket types.  Does
anyone have any documentation on the life of a PHP socket.  It seems to
me like the socket is dyeing before sending the message.
Thanks,
Eric Levy

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[2002-01-15 07:18:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Are you sure this is a problem with PHP and not with Visual Basic???

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[2002-01-15 03:43:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I keep getting the following error:
"Microsoft Visual Basic Run-time error '10054': THe connection is reset
by remote side"
when I try to connect a PHP UDP socket to a VB Application.  I am
trying to dump a small packet of data to the VB program using the
following PHP code:
        $port=getPort($t);
        $host=getHost($t);
        $prot=getProtocol($t);
        $fp = fsockopen ($prot.$host, $port, $errno, $errstr, 30);
        if (!$fp) {
            echo "$errstr ($errno)<br>\n";
        } else {
            $w=fputs ($fp, URLUnEncode($Commands["DATA"]));
        }
    }
    if (!$fp)
    {
        //$w=socket_set_blocking(TRUE);
        //sleep(30);
        $w = fclose ($fp);
    }
The problem is the socket works fine the first time, but the second
time the script is run (~1 min between successive runs) the application
gives this error.  It seems to me the script is closing before it is
done sending the data.  I tried various socket timeouts, setting the
blocking to true and false, and putting a pause in.  Nothing seemed to
work.  Is it because only the script is sending data, I have not seen
any PHP examples, where the script is the only side sending data.
Thanks,
Eric Levy

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