Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-21 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-20 22:43:58 +0100: that would mean the 'fastest' I could push out the http request is probably by doing: if ($sock = fsockopen($proto.$url[1], $port, $errno, $errstr, 4)) { fwrite($sock, GET {$url[2]} HTTP/1.0\r\n); fwrite($sock, Host:

Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-20 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-20 00:33:10 +0100: I have a tradedoubler webbug to implement in site Pardon my ignorance, what's a tradedoubler webbug? I have an order processing page that is requested *directly* by an online payment service in order to tell the site/system that a given order

Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-20 Thread Jochem Maas
Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-20 00:33:10 +0100: I have a tradedoubler webbug to implement in site Pardon my ignorance, what's a tradedoubler webbug? http://www.tradedoubler.com/pan/public should explain; a webbug is merely an img tag with a src pointing to some kind

Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-20 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-20 01:30:55 +0100: I definitely give a hoot about the content returned ... all I want is for the request to go out on the wire and then have my script immediately continue with what it should be doing. I believe this would require creating a non-blocking

Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-20 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-20 16:50:48 +0100: Roman Neuhauser wrote: 1. user stuffs things into shopping basket on [my] site (data stored in session) 2. user goes to check out. 3. user chooses online payment. 4. user is redirected to online payment provider site 5. user completes

Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-20 Thread Jochem Maas
Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-20 01:30:55 +0100: I definitely give a hoot about the content returned ... all I want is for the request to go out on the wire and then have my script immediately continue with what it should be doing. I believe this would require creating

Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-20 Thread Jochem Maas
Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-20 16:50:48 +0100: Roman Neuhauser wrote: 1. user stuffs things into shopping basket on [my] site (data stored in session) 2. user goes to check out. 3. user chooses online payment. 4. user is redirected to online payment provider site

[PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-19 Thread Jochem Maas
hi, I have a tradedoubler webbug to implement in site - not a problem as such - but I have a slight issue when it comes to online payments. I have an order processing page that is requested *directly* by an online payment service in order to tell the site/system that a given order has

Re: [PHP] non-blocking request to a url (via curl or file_get_contents or whatever)...

2007-01-19 Thread Jochem Maas
because I like talking to myself :-P Jochem Maas wrote: hi, ... I definitely give a hoot about the content returned ... all I want is for the request to go out on the wire and then have my script immediately continue with what it should be doing. I believe this would require