Ok, since my last post, I have slapped myself on the wrist. I made a
newbie mistake. The function that I send the host, port, etc to was
in the wrong order from an older version of the function I had. So...
the port was "MSIE..." instead of "80". Way to go me! =\
Thanks Richard.
~Philip
On Nov 6, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
Depending on your php.ini settings, it may be set up to wait FOREVER
for a socket to open...
What $host?
What $port?
Is it public? Private?
Is there any authentication scheme in place?
We've got nothing to work with here to help you...
On Mon, November 6, 2006 2:58 pm, Philip Thompson wrote:
Hi.
I have not dealt much with fsockopen, but after looking at many
examples, I'm not finding the answers I need. fsockopen is not
returning anything and I'm trying to find out what the issue is. The
error messages are not provided and I'm not sure what's going on.
Help please!
<?
$fp = fsockopen($host, $port, $errno, $errstr);
if (!$fp) {
echo "fsock NOT opened!<br/>";
echo "Error: $errstr ($errno)<br />\n";
}
?>
Thanks,
~Philip
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