lynx --source http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KTOL.html |grep -v
'41-35-19N' |grep TOL | head -n 1
I need to get the output of the above command for a web site I'm
working on. I've tried exec(), system() and neither seems to
work.
It's output should be something like this(it changes
lynx --source http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KTOL.html
|grep -v '41-35-19N' |grep TOL | head -n 1
I need to get the output of the above command for a web site I'm
working on. I've tried exec(), system() and neither seems to
work.
It's output should be something like this(it changes
lynx --source
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KTOL.html | grep -v
'41-35-19N' |grep TOL | head -n 1
I need to get the output of the above command for a web site
I'm working on. I've tried exec(), system() and neither seems
to work.
It's output should be something like this(it
lynx --source http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KTOL.html
|grep -v '41-35-19N' |grep TOL | head -n 1
I need to get the output of the above command for a web site I'm
working on. I've tried exec(), system() and neither seems to
work.
It's output should be something like this(it changes
Try
$output = `lynx --source
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KTOL.html |grep -v
'41-35-19N' |grep TOL | head -n 1`
Those are backticks, not single quotes surrounding the
command.
Backticks didn't work either.
I got it to work by using a cron to the info into a text file
Functions like system, exec etc aren't supported by most ISP
( at least over here in germany ). But you might give
file_get_contents();
file();
...
a look as they can read the output of HTTP request which might
be easier:
$var = file
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