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      HTTP context option listing

      HTTP context options

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      HTTP context options — HTTP context option listing

      Description

      Context options for http:// and https:// transports.

      Options

      method string

      GET, POST, or any other HTTP method supported by the remote server.

      Defaults to GET.

      header string

      Additional headers to be sent during request. Values in this option will override other values (such as User-agent:, Host:, and Authentication:).

      user_agent string

      Value to send with User-Agent: header. This value will only be used if user-agent is not specified in the header context option above.

      By default the user_agent php.ini setting is used.

      content string

      Additional data to be sent after the headers. Typically used with POST or PUT requests.

      proxy string

      URI specifying address of proxy server. (e.g. tcp://proxy.example.com:5100).

      request_fulluri boolean

      When set to TRUE, the entire URI will be used when constructing the request. (i.e. GET http://www.example.com/path/to/file.html HTTP/1.0). While this is a non-standard request format, some proxy servers require it.

      Defaults to FALSE.

      max_redirects integer

      The max number of redirects to follow. Value 1 or less means that no redirects are followed.

      Defaults to 20.

      protocol_version float

      HTTP protocol version.

      Defaults to 1.0.

      timeout float

      Read timeout in seconds, specified by a float (e.g. 10.5).

      By default the default_socket_timeout php.ini setting is used.

      ignore_errors boolean

      Fetch the content even on failure status codes.

      Defaults to FALSE

      ChangeLog

      Version Description
      5.3.0 Added ignore_errors .
      5.2.1 Added timeout .
      5.1.0 Added HTTPS proxying through HTTP proxies. 5.1.0 Added max_redirects .
      5.1.0 Added protocol_version .

      Examples

      Example #1 Fetch a page and send POST data

      <?php

      $postdata 
      http_build_query(
          array(
              
      'var1' => 'some content',
              
      'var2' => 'doh'
          
      )
      );

      $opts = array('http' =>
          array(
              
      'method'  => 'POST',
              
      'header'  => 'Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
              
      'content' => $postdata
          
      )
      );

      $context  stream_context_create($opts);

      $result file_get_contents('http://example.com/submit.php'false$context);

      ?>

      Notes

      Note: Underlying socket stream context options Additional context options may be supported by the underlying transport For http:// streams, refer to context options for the tcp:// transport. For https:// streams, refer to context options for the ssl:// transport.


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