Hi Minnie,

you can launch http-requests from the command line, under UNIX/Linux  
wget does this.

Other ideas to get all identifiers are:
- Extract them from the objectStore (FEDORA_HOME/data/objectStore/*/
   The second line of the files stored there read something like
   <foxml:digitalObject VERSION="1.1" PID="prefix:suffix"
- Locate them in your database and extract them directly from there

--Jörg Knappen

Zitat von "Rangel, Minnie" <[email protected]>:

> Thank you, I will try that and see what I get.
>
> /Minnie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Swithun Crowe [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 11:24 AM
> To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
> Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Errors using findObjects with Soap API-A
>
> Hello
>
> RM> Unfortunately I am trying to do this all via a php script on the
> RM> command line, not through a browser and while I may have to resort
> RM> to creating the file one way, saving it and feeding it to php to
> RM> parse, I was hoping to avoid that.
>
> You could use the curl module in PHP to get the OAI file, and load  
> it into a DOM or SimpleXML object or XML reader and get the IDs in a  
> variety of ways.
>
> Curl is slightly fiddly - I have a small function that wraps curl,  
> so that it returns the contents of the URL - by default, it sends  
> the URL contents straight to STDOUT.
>
> function myCurl($url) {
>     $data = "";
>     $options = array(CURLOPT_URL => $url,
>                      CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true);
>
>     do {
>         $c = curl_init();
>         if (!$c) {
>             break;
>         }
>
>         if (!curl_setopt_array($c, $options)) {
>             break;
>         }
>
>         $data = curl_exec($c);
>         curl_close($c);
>     } while (false);
>
>     return $data;
> }
>
> Or, if you can use file_get_contents with URLs, then use it instead.
>
> Swithun.
>
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