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I'd use http_string(), it'd be a lot simpler than http_url_get_raw().
On 6/22/2017 1:10 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 6/22/17, 11:04 AM, Richard Schoen wrote:--
Take a look at Scott Klements HTTPAPI.
What he said.
More specifically (and this is what I do, to verify that certain of our
web servers are up) adapt Scott's http_url_get_rsw() example to attempt to
read the page you're interested in.
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JHHL
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