[nycphp-talk] How do you strip Header Info from displaying on your browser?
David Sklar
sklar at sklar.com
Thu Oct 3 11:41:13 EDT 2002
If you *must* continue to use this WebGet() function, process the return
value like this:
$r = WebGet('www.sklar.com');
list($headers,$body) = explode("\\r\
\\r\
",$r);
print $body;
Each header ends with "\\r\
" and the headers and the body are separated with
a blank line, so "\\r\
\\r\
" delimits the headers and the body.
If you can use the Curl extension, try that, it's much easier:
$c = curl_init('http://www.sklar.com/');
curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER);
$body = curl_exec($c);
curl_close($c);
Or you can use the HTTP_Request PEAR module, available at:
--> http://pear.php.net/package-info.php?pacid=33
-dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Powell [mailto:soazine at erols.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 12:27 AM
> To: NYPHP Talk
> Subject: [nycphp-talk] How do you strip Header Info from displaying on
> your browser?
>
>
> If you go to http://valsignalandet.com/feedback.php you can get a
> clearer indication of what I am trying to get rid of. Following
> is my function using to produce the stuff up there, which I don't
> want, instead, I either want cookie-driven information or nothing
> (if no cookie is set):
>
> function WebGet($address, $port = 80, $url = '/', $post = false,
> $cookie = false) {
> // Use fsockopen to catch the URL
> $fp = fsockopen ( $address, $port);
>
> // Zero Fill
> $ret = '';
>
> if ($fp) {
> // Success. Now check to see the type of request
> if ($post) {
> $request = "POST $url HTTP/1.1\
";
> $request .= "Host: $address\
";
> $request .= "Content-Length: " . strlen( $post ). "\
";
> $request .= "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\
";
>
> if ($cookie) $request .= "Cookie: $cookie\
";
>
> $request .= "Connection: Close\
\
";
> $request .= $post;
> } else {
> $request = "GET $url HTTP/1.1\
";
> $request .= "Host: $address\
";
> $request .= "Content-Type: text/html\
";
>
> if ($cookie) $request .= "Cookie: $cookie\
";
>
> $request .= "Connection: Close\
\
";
> }
>
> $ret = '';
>
> // Write the Request
> fputs ($fp, $request);
>
> // Get the response
> while (!feof($fp)) $ret .= fgets ( $fp, 128 );
>
> // close the connection
> fclose ($fp);
> }
>
> return $ret;
>
> }
>
> I do not want to change WebGet as I wish to keep it a universal
> function that can be used for cookies or not.
>
> So, how can I get rid of the trash on my page?
>
> Thanx
> Phil
>
>
>
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