[PHP] cURL - is it best for me?

2005-07-26 Thread George Pitcher
Hi, My main site allows authenticated users to insert bibliographic data into our database. We ask them to start by putting in an ISBN or ISSN. Some documentes don't have them, or the use is too lazy to look for them. Rather than them entering jibberish, we first check that if they have entered

Re: [PHP] cURL - is it best for me?

2005-07-26 Thread Jochem Maas
George Pitcher wrote: Hi, the likelyhood that someone will answer you question with anything relevant rapidly drops when you can't be bothered to start a new thread. this is because threaded news/list readers are, well, threaded and your post just got tagged onto the bottom of some, possibly

Re: [PHP] cURL - is it best for me?

2005-07-26 Thread Jochem Maas
George Pitcher wrote: Jochem, Sorry about the thread issue - nothing intentional - just easier than trying to find my php-general address. the list doesn't give a who sends the mail AFAICT, also if the mail you send doesn't get read and /or replied to then whats the point? oh and the

RE: [PHP] cURL - is it best for me?

2005-07-26 Thread Ford, Mike
On 26 July 2005 14:38, George Pitcher wrote: So my questions are: Is there a way for me to (using cURL) ask COPAC how many records match the search and if 0, return the data in a way that I can use it as I wish? If not, is there another tool that I should be using? Maybe you should be