http://
http://
https://
Accessing HTTP(s) URLs
Allows read-only access to files/resources via HTTP.
By default, a HTTP 1.0 GET is used. A header is sent with the request
to handle name-based virtual hosts. If you have configured
a string using
your php.ini file or the stream context, it will also be included
in the request.
Host:user_agent
The stream allows access to the of
the resource; the headers are stored in the
variable.
body$http_response_header
If it's important to know the URL of the resource where your document came from (after all redirects have been processed), you'll need to process the series of response headers returned by the stream.
The directive will be used for the
header if set and not overwritten by the
.
fromFrom:
Voorbeeld: Detecting which URL we ended up on after redirects
<?php
$url = 'http://www.example.com/redirecting_page.php';
$fp = fopen($url, 'r');
$meta_data = stream_get_meta_data($fp);
foreach ($meta_data['wrapper_data'] as $response) {
/* Were we redirected? */
if (strtolower(substr($response, 0, 10)) == 'location: ') {
/* update $url with where we were redirected to */
$url = substr($response, 10);
}
}
?>
Opmerking: > HTTPS is only supported when the extension is enabled. openssl
HTTP connections are read-only; writing data or copying files to an HTTP resource is not supported.
Sending and requests, for example, can be done with the help of . POST**PUTHTTP Contexts
$http_response_header``stream_get_meta_data