--- Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to do is write something simple in PHP that makes
an HTTPrequest, takes the data received, and passes it through.
Specifically, I am hoping to retrieve just a part of a file
from the web server. If I wanted the whole file I would just do
* Thus wrote Ken ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
What I want to do is write something simple in PHP that makes an HTTP request, takes
the data received, and passes it through.
Ok.. sounds good so far :)
Specifically, I am hoping to retrieve just a part of a file from the web server. If
I wanted
What I want to do is write something simple in PHP that makes an HTTP request, takes
the data received, and passes it through.
Specifically, I am hoping to retrieve just a part of a file from the web server. If I
wanted the whole file I would just do header(Location:...);
I imagine I would
HEY KEN
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 09:30:21PM -0500, Ken wrote:
I imagine I would want to form a basic get header request, with URL,
whatever else I need, and a Range:bytes=1000-2000 header. If I
understand correctly, the (HTTP/1.1) web server would return the
document I want, just bytes
--- Curt Zirzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with dealing with HTTP/1.1 is you have to make sure
your script is HTTP/1.1 compliant, which there are a lot of
gotchas to deal with.
In most cases, extra features (or gotchas) in HTTP/1.1 have to be requested via
one of the Accept-*
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