Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64097&edit=1

 ID:                 64097
 Updated by:         cataphr...@php.net
 Reported by:        david at davidsteinsland dot net
 Summary:            Missing streams http and ftp
-Status:             Feedback
+Status:             Not a bug
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Streams related
 Operating System:   CentOS 6.2
 PHP Version:        5.4.11
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Sorry, I must have gotten erroneous results due to not having run make clean. 
The result in 5.4 HEAD is the same. The behavior is expected though. If you 
activate curl-wrappers in the configure line the default handler for http 
streams is not registered.

So the problem is that you're not loading curl.


Previous Comments:
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[2013-01-29 23:43:46] cataphr...@php.net

Please try using this snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5.4-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:

  http://windows.php.net/snapshots/

I can reproduce this in 5.4.6 -- if curl is NOT loaded.

Not with the 5.4 head, though. So this is probably already fixed. Try with a 
snapshot.

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[2013-01-29 14:58:57] david at davidsteinsland dot net

Description:
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I have compiled PHP 5.4.6. with the following config:

./configure --with-libdir=lib64 --with-config-file-path=/etc  
--with-config-file-scan-dir=/etc/php.d  --prefix=/usr --enable-calendar 
--enable-dom=shared --enable-xmlreader=shared --enable-xmlwriter=shared 
--enable-bcmath=shared --enable-pcntl --enable-sysvshm=shared 
--enable-sysvmsg=shared --enable-shmop --enable-exif --enable-zip=shared 
--enable-ftp --enable-mbstring=shared --enable-sockets --enable-soap=shared 
--enable-gd-native-ttf --enable-intl=shared --enable-xml --enable-libxml 
--with-layout=PHP --without-pear --with-apxs2 --with-gmp --with-pcre-regex=/usr 
 --with-mcrypt=shared --with-mhash --with-zlib --with-bz2 --with-iconv 
--with-icu-dir=/usr --with-gettext --with-pspell=shared --enable-posix=shared 
--with-openssl=shared --with-curl=shared --with-curlwrappers --with-gd=shared 
--with-jpeg-dir=/usr --with-png-dir=/usr --with-zlib-dir=/usr 
--with-xpm-dir=/usr --with-vpx-dir=/usr --with-freetype-dir=/usr 
--with-t1lib=/usr --with-libxml-dir=/usr --with-mysql=mysqlnd 
--with-mysqli=shared,mysqlnd --with-pdo-mysql=shared,mysqlnd 
--with-xmlrpc=shared --with-xsl=shared --with-tidy=shared,/usr 
--with-readline=shared

But I haven't got the HTTP and FTP streams registered.
cURL is enabled. Allow_url_fopen is ON.

Registered PHP Streams:
compress.zlib, compress.bzip2, php, file, glob, data, https, ftps, phar, zip

Registered Stream Socket Transports:
tcp, udp, unix, udg, ssl, sslv3, sslv2, tls

Registered Stream Filters:
zlib.*, bzip2.*, convert.iconv.*, string.rot13, string.toupper, string.tolower, 
string.strip_tags, convert.*, consumed, dechunk, mcrypt.*, mdecrypt.*, http.*

Test script:
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file_get_contents ("http://google.com/";);

Expected result:
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The HTML of the URL.

Actual result:
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Warning: file_get_contents(): Unable to find the wrapper "http" - did you 
forget to enable it when you configured PHP? 


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