Silly me - forgot all about it. Thanks.
On 28/01/2010 13:07, "Yves Raimond" <yves.raim...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Hugh! > > Did you try EasyRDF? > http://code.google.com/p/easyrdf/ > > It was coded by Nicholas Humfrey from the BBC and has quite a lot of > cool features whilst being very lightweight - it also handles > cURL-ing/parsing for you. > > Cheers, > y > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Hugh Glaser <h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote: >> OK, here¹s some fun for you... >> (Excuse me if it has been discussed before, and just point me at it :-) ) >> >> >> Having struggled through the php manual for cURL, I have come up with the >> following draft for getting an RDF document, given a URI. >> >> $ch = curl_init(); >> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $_REQUEST['uri']); >> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); >> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true); >> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array("Accept: >> application/rdf+xml, text/n3, text/rdf+n3, text/turtle, application/x-turtle, >> application/turtle, text/plain")); >> $data = curl_exec($ch); >> $info = curl_getinfo($ch); >> >> if ($data === FALSE || $info['http_code'] != 200) { >> >> What does anyone think? >> I¹m sure there are a bunch of improvements/corrections. >> >> As a (hopefully) separate issue, the MIME types will probably generate some >> discussion, but it is the PHP I am primarily asking about at the moment. >> >> Best >> Hugh >> >>