You are essentially re-inventing ht://dig which is probably a Bad Idea.

But if you want to fopen() a URL, you have to have 'http://' on the
front of it, so PHP knows it's a URL, and not a very oddly-named file.

On Sun, February 25, 2007 12:43 pm, Miguel Vaz wrote:
>
>       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
>
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