On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 21:10 +0000, Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Brian Dunning wrote:
> > IIS, Windows PHP 5.2.6, and unfortunately the downloads are https.
> >
> > On Dec 2, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
> >
> >> what's the server running? iis/apache, win/linux version of php (as
> >> accurate as you can) oh and via http or https/ssl?
>
> now I may be wrong but I'm rather sure that IIS has a bug where it
> doesn't close http connections properly, thus you're connection isn't
> closing until it times out (even though download finished ages ago).
>
> There's some notes on the php site about it but can't seem to spot them
> at the minute..
>
> if memory serves me correctly lowering that timeout to something like 5
> seconds will do the trick / or using a manual conenction like..
>
> <?php
> $protocol = 'ssl://';
> $server = 'yoursite.com';
> $port = 443; // ssl port?
> $context = // your context here
> $rawHttpResponse = '';
>
> $rawHttpRequest = "GET /file.ext HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: " . $server . "\r\n";
> $rawHttpRequest .= "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n';
>
> if( $fp = stream_socket_client($protocol.$server.':'.$port], $errno,
> $errstr, 5, STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT, $context) ) {
> fwrite($fp, $rawHttpRequest);
> stream_set_timeout($fp, 10);
> while (!feof($fp)) {
> $a = stream_get_meta_data($fp);
> if($a['timed_out']) {
> return false; //timed out
> }
> $rawHttpResponse .= fgets($fp, 2);
> }
> fclose($fp);
> }
> echo $rawHttpResponse . PHP_EOL;
> ?>
>
> totally untested :p
>
> best of luck!
>
I'm fair sure I hear of more bugs in IIS than I've ever heard of with
Apache...
*insert obvious troll disclaimer here*
Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
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