thanks CC,
are you saying that i can grab the output of your echo() statements in YOUR
PHP script by Fopen()ing your URL
in MY script and then Fread()ing that resulting file pointer?
IF so,, is this done much? or are there easier more stable less error-prone
ways to access remote databases?

Suppose I had a MUSIC database that you wanted your site visitors to be able
to query,and it was OK with me because you had a MOVIE database that i
wanted MY site visitors to be able to query,
would we set it up this way?

ken

----- Original Message -----
From: "CC Zona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:16 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] Re: the body of the response


> In article <008101c10e0f$379207e0$c844500c@zeospantera>,
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Sommers) wrote:
>
> > PHP manual says:
> > fopen
> > fopen -- Opens file or URL
> > Description
> > int fopen (string filename, string mode [, int use_include_path])
> >
> > If filename begins with "http://"; (not case sensitive), an HTTP 1.0
> > connection is opened to the specified server, the page is requested
using
> > the HTTP GET method, and a file pointer is returned to the beginning of
the
> > body of the response.
> > --------
> > can someone explain the clause:
> >
> > "and a file pointer is returned to the beginning of the
> > body of the response."
> >
> > can someone explain and describe what this "body"  is?
>
> Presumably that's what RFC 2616 refers to as the "message body", the part
> of the response that follows the headers.  Translated: what you get with
> fopen() is what you'd get by fetching the same URL with a browser and then
> viewing source.
>
> BTW, fsockopen() can be used to get both headers ("Content-type",
> "Content-length", "Expires", "Location", etc.) and body
> ("<HTML>....</HTML>" or whatever).
>
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