You can try to do this: $page=file('index.php?m=1'); By this way your $page will be an array which will have each line of the resolved file in each element. "Miguel Vaz" <dante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem news:49.27.06593.6B8D1E54@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Hi, > > I am trying to add a search to the site i am developing but i ran into a > bit of a problem. > > Since the site is mainly dynamic (lots of includes and mysql queries), i > thought of building an index table that will contain the insides of all > the pages in the site tree. I was thinking of opening each page with > fopen, stripping the html, and storing it in a database table. Then i > would only search there. > > The problem is that i cant seem to read the pages with fopen: > > example of urls: > > index.php?m=1 > index.php?m=1&s=3 > > If i try to do this: > > $page=fopen('index.php?m=1',"r"); > if($page){ > while (!feof($page)) { > $buff = fgets($page,4096); > $totalpage .= $buff; > } > }else{ > echo "error"; > } > > I dont get the resolved content in $totalpage, but i get the includes and > php commands that are inside index.php, which i find very strange. Should > they resolve before they are retrieved? > > Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks. > > Miguel -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php