Re: curl_exec won't return (any data)

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On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Tolas Anon <tolas777@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Steve Staples <sstaples@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> i've been sorta reading this (as I am sure most maybe stopped after the
>> 4th consecutive post)...
>
> yea, i feel i gotta be complete so as to not waste the time of people
> who do wanna help.

Personally, I feel that if you want to have a conversation that
pertains to the usefulness of the language, and therefore promote it's
'consumer' benefits, and branding, it's a necessity to relate it to
the language, and solve the OP's problem programatically utilizing the
language itself.

>
>> but what I am wondering is...
>>
>> why can't you just write the output of the what you're doing to a file,
>> or the db, and then query along the way or when you need/want some
>> information on it??   Maybe i just haven't quite figured out, or got the
>> gist of what you are trying to accomplish...
>
> That's exactly what i'm doing.
> I need curl_exec() to absorb the response to requests that take over
> 1hr to complete, because i want to be able to run different parts of
> the media import process on different servers.
>
>> it also seems to me, that this really isn't a PHP specific issue, so all
>> the posts that you're doing, really doesn't pertain to the PHP mailing
>> list, so (and sorry to say this) maybe stop posting all the incremental
>> updates you're doing, and when there is a major break through, or
>> someone has an idea on how to help solve your issue, update us.
>>
>> Steve.
>
> I wish to have a complete log of this bughunt somewhere online, one of
> the many websites with the php mailing list content will do nicely.
>
> I suppose i could've chosen to subscribe to the libcurl mailinglist,
> but this seemed a good place because i thought to find many people
> that use libcurl in different ways here.
> And at the start it could've been the php-cli, or the apache, or the
> lib-curl, i just didn't know.
>
> Even though lib-curl atm looks the more likely suspect, i'll continue
> this log here.
>
> If you don't like it, don't read it.
> With a decent mail reader it is shoved under 1 header anyways.
>
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