Re: [PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-04-01 Thread Richard Lynch
On Sun, March 30, 2008 5:03 pm, php wrote: Thanks Greg...I am aware of the allow_url_fopen/allow_url_include relationship. Your suggestion to look into curl was implemented and there still seems to be something else afoot. I created a simple set of curl functions which just printed a

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-03-31 Thread Daniel Brown
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 6:03 PM, php [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Greg...I am aware of the allow_url_fopen/allow_url_include relationship. Your suggestion to look into curl was implemented and there still seems to be something else afoot. I created a simple set of curl functions

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-03-30 Thread php
Thanks Greg...I am aware of the allow_url_fopen/allow_url_include relationship. Your suggestion to look into curl was implemented and there still seems to be something else afoot. I created a simple set of curl functions which just printed a remote url to the browser window. This tested well

[PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-03-18 Thread Chris
I've encountered a situation where under PHP 5 the file_get_contents() function will not work properly (actually not at all) if the php.ini Filesystem configuration parameter, allow_url_include is set to OFF. According to the PHP documentation allow_url_include is intended to limiting PHP from

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-03-18 Thread Greg Bowser
The actual setting is allow_url_fopen. allow_url_include controls whether or not you can use a remote URL as an include (however, if allow_url_fopen is off, then allow_url_include will also be off.) The short answer to your question is: yes, there is a way. Several ways, in fact. You could use

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-03-18 Thread Thijs Lensselink
Quoting Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've encountered a situation where under PHP 5 the file_get_contents() function will not work properly (actually not at all) if the php.ini Filesystem configuration parameter, allow_url_include is set to OFF. According to the PHP documentation allow_url_include

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-03-18 Thread Greg Bowser
for security reasons, allow_url_include can only be set from the main php.ini On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Thijs Lensselink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've encountered a situation where under PHP 5 the file_get_contents() function will not work properly

Re: [PHP] PHP 5 file_get_contents() problems

2008-03-18 Thread Thijs Lensselink
Quoting Greg Bowser [EMAIL PROTECTED]: for security reasons, allow_url_include can only be set from the main php.ini I wasn't sure about that one. Thanks for the correction. On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Thijs Lensselink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]: