Re: stream_get_contents() quite slow

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Hello Francois Aichelbaum,

    mainly due to the slow network speed

Best regards, 
  
======= At 2007-03-13, 04:02:41 you wrote: =======

>Hi guys,
>
>I'm using stream_get_contents() to parse content of an HTTP session I 
>opened with fsockopen. My requests headers is just fine and transmission 
>is OK : (0.0007s)
>
>But when I read the HTTP answer with stream_get_contents(), it lasts 
>about 2.5s !
>The webpage is about 5 kB.
>
>The connection is opened on the box and ... itself. I use some OpenVZ on 
>the machine. If I use links on commandline to test speed  (or even ab) 
>the webpage is loaded about 0.6s !
>
>But I need to use stream_get_contents() to continue on the opened 
>connection to get the response of my specific request.
>
>I don't know where to look for about this slow down...
>
>Regards,
>Francois.
>
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Nicholas Yim
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2007-03-13

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