I'm checking it out now: I had 7.9.8 already downloaded, but I think
I ran into a bug with the multi interface (it doesn't seem to actually
follow HTTP redirects?! - and FOLLOWLOCATION is enabled).
The good news is that I have an "alpha" curl stream/wrapper already
working (except for not followi
> Sterling,
>
> Thats all I needed to know; I'll take a closer look at the library
> and see if I can cook up a curl based stream/wrapper.
> Is there a minimum version of the library (release preferred, of course)
> that has this new multi-interface, or should I just use the CVS version
> for now
Sterling,
Thats all I needed to know; I'll take a closer look at the library
and see if I can cook up a curl based stream/wrapper.
Is there a minimum version of the library (release preferred, of course)
that has this new multi-interface, or should I just use the CVS version
for now?
--Wez.
On
Hi Shane,
It's planned; depending on how productive I can be with my "PHP time",
it might make it into PHP 4.3.
--Wez.
On 08/11/02, "Shane Caraveo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wez,
> I haven't looked into the streams stuff much, but have had it in the
> back of my head a lot. Does the stream
> Hi Sterling,
>
> I'm not sure :-)
> I'm 50/50 on integrating curl, because I know that it supports more features
> than the current wrappers, but I'm not sure if it supports a rich enough
> API to do the things that the streams API supports.
>
> So, I need your opinion:
>
> Does libcurl allow
> On 08/11/02, "Rasmus Lerdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > For readdir, I think we might need to implement a very simple
> > > DAV client? Opinions please!
> >
> > Yeah, you simply send a PROPFIND request and parse the resulting XML
> > reply. But I am not convinced this is all that useful.
Wez,
I haven't looked into the streams stuff much, but have had it in the
back of my head a lot. Does the streams implementation support
'filters' on streams? With this, whatever gets written to a stream
would go through a filter prior to going across the wire. Reason I ask
is that this wou
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 03:49:45PM +0100, Wez Furlong wrote:
> I thought that Apache 2 would result in a more widespread usage of
> DAV (I'm not sure why I think that - something to do with subversion,
> IIRC)?
httpd-2.0 includes mod_dav in the stock distribution. -- justin
--
PHP Development
Hi Sterling,
I'm not sure :-)
I'm 50/50 on integrating curl, because I know that it supports more features
than the current wrappers, but I'm not sure if it supports a rich enough
API to do the things that the streams API supports.
So, I need your opinion:
Does libcurl allow you to have progres
On 08/11/02, "Rasmus Lerdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For readdir, I think we might need to implement a very simple
> > DAV client? Opinions please!
>
> Yeah, you simply send a PROPFIND request and parse the resulting XML
> reply. But I am not convinced this is all that useful. DAV really
> Again, we need to determine file size and change time.
> This seems quite easy - just do a HEAD request and parse the
> relevant headers.
> For readdir, I think we might need to implement a very simple
> DAV client? Opinions please!
Yeah, you simply send a PROPFIND request and parse the result
> Hi all,
>
> I'm making an effort to clean up the streams code ready for release.
> I've already commited some docs to the phpdoc repository that will
> aid extension developers use streams.
>
> However, there is more to streams than simple file IO; the new
> wrapper system provides a much rich
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