I find that in php,there is a function:curl_multi_getcontent(). But when I check the manual,I did not find the example of this function. Did anybody knows how to use this function? Thank you.
: I find that in php,there is a function:curl_multi_getcontent(). : But when I check the manual,I did not find the example of this : function. : Did anybody knows how to use this function? : Thank you. :
Note that this function only works with PHP 5 CVS: string curl_multi_getcontent(resource $ch)
[b][red]This message was edited by bmjcpo at 2006-8-31 1:58:29[/red][/b][hr] : Thank you for your help. : But I can not understand what dose "only used in php 5 CVS" mean. : If I want to use the function how can I do?
It means that if you don't have php version 5.* this function is not implemented yet (in the php library), and therefore you can't use it. BTW, if you are running version 5.* (on apache or whatever), and using that function whithout any problems, there is a chance that you get problems when uploading it to an host. Your hosting server might screw it up. Most hosting company's (certainly not all) are still running version 4.* of PHP.
EDIT: This is what is said about the function: "This function is currently not documented; only the argument list is available." It seems to me, that the function is not quite ready to use.
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: But when I check the manual,I did not find the example of this
: function.
: Did anybody knows how to use this function?
: Thank you.
:
Note that this function only works with PHP 5 CVS:
string curl_multi_getcontent(resource $ch)
But I can not understand what dose "only used in php 5 CVS" mean.
If I want to use the function how can I do?
: Thank you for your help.
: But I can not understand what dose "only used in php 5 CVS" mean.
: If I want to use the function how can I do?
It means that if you don't have php version 5.* this function is not implemented yet (in the php library), and therefore you can't use it.
BTW, if you are running version 5.* (on apache or whatever), and using that function whithout any problems, there is a chance that you get problems when uploading it to an host. Your hosting server might screw it up.
Most hosting company's (certainly not all) are still running version 4.* of PHP.
EDIT:
This is what is said about the function:
"This function is currently not documented; only the argument list is available."
It seems to me, that the function is not quite ready to use.