I had trouble installing on windows server2008 64bit (iis7)
The curl extension would not load when php was installed as isapi.
I just found this...
http://www.webmasterworld.com/php/3412713.htm
it fixed my problem..
I had to copy libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll from the PHP folder into c:/windows/syswow64 folder. Then recycled the iis application pool and it works.
Client URL Library
- Introduction
- Installing/Configuring
- Predefined Constants
- Examples
- cURL Functions
- curl_close — Close a cURL session
- curl_copy_handle — Copy a cURL handle along with all of its preferences
- curl_errno — Return the last error number
- curl_error — Return a string containing the last error for the current session
- curl_exec — Perform a cURL session
- curl_getinfo — Get information regarding a specific transfer
- curl_init — Initialize a cURL session
- curl_multi_add_handle — Add a normal cURL handle to a cURL multi handle
- curl_multi_close — Close a set of cURL handles
- curl_multi_exec — Run the sub-connections of the current cURL handle
- curl_multi_getcontent — Return the content of a cURL handle if CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER is set
- curl_multi_info_read — Get information about the current transfers
- curl_multi_init — Returns a new cURL multi handle
- curl_multi_remove_handle — Remove a multi handle from a set of cURL handles
- curl_multi_select — Wait for activity on any curl_multi connection
- curl_setopt_array — Set multiple options for a cURL transfer
- curl_setopt — Set an option for a cURL transfer
- curl_version — Gets cURL version information
cURL
jpgorton at gmail dot com
24-May-2009 07:34
24-May-2009 07:34
artem at zabsoft dot co dot in
11-May-2009 03:43
11-May-2009 03:43
Hey I modified script for php 5. Also I add support server auth. and fixed some little bugs on the script.
[EDIT BY danbrown AT php DOT net: Original was written by (unlcuky13 AT gmail DOT com) on 19-APR-09. The following note was included:
Below is the my way of using through PHP 5 objecte oriented encapsulation to make thing easier.]
<?php
class mycurl {
protected $_useragent = 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1';
protected $_url;
protected $_followlocation;
protected $_timeout;
protected $_maxRedirects;
protected $_cookieFileLocation = './cookie.txt';
protected $_post;
protected $_postFields;
protected $_referer ="http://www.google.com";
protected $_session;
protected $_webpage;
protected $_includeHeader;
protected $_noBody;
protected $_status;
protected $_binaryTransfer;
public $authentication = 0;
public $auth_name = '';
public $auth_pass = '';
public function useAuth($use){
$this->authentication = 0;
if($use == true) $this->authentication = 1;
}
public function setName($name){
$this->auth_name = $name;
}
public function setPass($pass){
$this->auth_pass = $pass;
}
public function __construct($url,$followlocation = true,$timeOut = 30,$maxRedirecs = 4,$binaryTransfer = false,$includeHeader = false,$noBody = false)
{
$this->_url = $url;
$this->_followlocation = $followlocation;
$this->_timeout = $timeOut;
$this->_maxRedirects = $maxRedirecs;
$this->_noBody = $noBody;
$this->_includeHeader = $includeHeader;
$this->_binaryTransfer = $binaryTransfer;
$this->_cookieFileLocation = dirname(__FILE__).'/cookie.txt';
}
public function setReferer($referer){
$this->_referer = $referer;
}
public function setCookiFileLocation($path)
{
$this->_cookieFileLocation = $path;
}
public function setPost ($postFields)
{
$this->_post = true;
$this->_postFields = $postFields;
}
public function setUserAgent($userAgent)
{
$this->_useragent = $userAgent;
}
public function createCurl($url = 'nul')
{
if($url != 'nul'){
$this->_url = $url;
}
$s = curl_init();
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_URL,$this->_url);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER,array('Expect:'));
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_TIMEOUT,$this->_timeout);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS,$this->_maxRedirects);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,true);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION,$this->_followlocation);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR,$this->_cookieFileLocation);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE,$this->_cookieFileLocation);
if($this->authentication == 1){
curl_setopt($s, CURLOPT_USERPWD, $this->auth_name.':'.$this->auth_pass);
}
if($this->_post)
{
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_POST,true);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS,$this->_postFields);
}
if($this->_includeHeader)
{
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_HEADER,true);
}
if($this->_noBody)
{
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_NOBODY,true);
}
/*
if($this->_binary)
{
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_BINARYTRANSFER,true);
}
*/
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_USERAGENT,$this->_useragent);
curl_setopt($s,CURLOPT_REFERER,$this->_referer);
$this->_webpage = curl_exec($s);
$this->_status = curl_getinfo($s,CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
curl_close($s);
}
public function getHttpStatus()
{
return $this->_status;
}
public function __tostring(){
return $this->_webpage;
}
}
?>
[EDIT BY danbrown AT php DOT net: Contains a bugfix supplied by "roetsch.beni at googlemail (dot) com" on 02-AUG-09, with the following note: "Fixes the bugfix: 417 bug at lighthttp server."]
admin at jeremyzaretski dot com
18-Mar-2009 01:14
18-Mar-2009 01:14
I wanted to create a script that acted as a bridge between an external server and an internal server, wherein the internal server was not connected to the internet, but had information required by the users connecting to the external server. I hatched the idea to use curl to connect from the external server to the internal server (using request variables to send queries) and return everything (data and headers) returned by the file server.
After being driven mad by segmentation faults and crashes because the curl_exec didn't like me having the CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION's function directly dumping the header:
<?php
function Duplicate_Header($curl, $header)
{
header($header);
return strlen($header);
}
?>
... I tried (on a whim) duplicating and trimming the header and passing the duplicate to the header function...
<?php
function Duplicate_Header($curl, $header)
{
$duplicate = trim($header);
header($duplicate);
return strlen($header);
}
?>
Which worked just fine. I don't know if this is just some quirk of PHP4 or my lack of understanding of how the curl and header function works.
web at davss dot com
26-Jan-2009 07:00
26-Jan-2009 07:00
Here is a reusable curl object - please help me improve it. There is no erro handling (I don't need it) which can be implemented
<?php
class cURL {
# defaul global options
var $opts = array(
CURLOPT_HEADER => FALSE,
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => TRUE
);
function cURL(){
}
function r($ch,$opt){
# assign global options array
$opts = $this->opts;
# assign user's options
foreach($opt as $k=>$v){$opts[$k] = $v;}
curl_setopt_array($ch,$opts);
curl_exec($ch);
$r['code'] = curl_getinfo($ch,CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
$r['cr'] = curl_exec($ch);
$r['ce'] = curl_errno($ch);
curl_close($ch);
return $r;
}
function get($url='',$opt=array()){
# create cURL resource
$ch = curl_init($url);
return $this->r($ch,$opt);
}
function post($url='',$data=array(),$opt=array()){
# set POST options
$opts[CURLOPT_POST] = TRUE;
$opts[CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS] = $data;
# create cURL resource
$ch = curl_init($url);
return $this->r($ch,$opt);
}
};
$cURL = new cURL();
#
# END of CLASS
#
/*
* test.php files for testing purposes - must be in the same folder undelss you specify $url path
*
<?php
echo " WORKING!!<p>";
if($_GET > 0){
print_r($_GET);
}
elseif($_POST > 0){
print_r($_POST);
}
?>
*/
/*
# EXAMPLE OF USE
$path = "http://"; # path to test.php file
$file = "test.php"; # safe the above code in text.php file
$url = $path . $file;
$post_data = array("FLD1"=>"VAL1","FLD2"=>"VAL2");
# user's curl options that override global if necessary
$o = array(CURLOPT_HEADER => TRUE,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => TRUE,CURLOPT_FAILONERROR=>TRUE);
function ccc($arr){
echo "CODE: " . $arr['code'] . "<p>";
echo "CE: " . $arr['ce'] . "<p>";
echo "CR: <br />" . $arr['cr'] . "<p>";
}
#POST TEST
$cPost = $cURL->post($url,$post_data,$o); // you can remove options
echo "<h2>cPost</h2>";
ccc($cPost);
#GET TEST
$cGet = $cURL->post($url,$post_data,$o); // you can remove options
echo "<h2>cGet</h2>";
ccc($cGet);
*/
?>
pyromus at gmail dot com
16-Oct-2008 08:37
16-Oct-2008 08:37
You can use this class for fast entry
<?php
class cURL {
var $headers;
var $user_agent;
var $compression;
var $cookie_file;
var $proxy;
function cURL($cookies=TRUE,$cookie='cookies.txt',$compression='gzip',$proxy='') {
$this->headers[] = 'Accept: image/gif, image/x-bitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg';
$this->headers[] = 'Connection: Keep-Alive';
$this->headers[] = 'Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=UTF-8';
$this->user_agent = 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.0.3705; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; Media Center PC 4.0)';
$this->compression=$compression;
$this->proxy=$proxy;
$this->cookies=$cookies;
if ($this->cookies == TRUE) $this->cookie($cookie);
}
function cookie($cookie_file) {
if (file_exists($cookie_file)) {
$this->cookie_file=$cookie_file;
} else {
fopen($cookie_file,'w') or $this->error('The cookie file could not be opened. Make sure this directory has the correct permissions');
$this->cookie_file=$cookie_file;
fclose($this->cookie_file);
}
}
function get($url) {
$process = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $this->headers);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, $this->user_agent);
if ($this->cookies == TRUE) curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, $this->cookie_file);
if ($this->cookies == TRUE) curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, $this->cookie_file);
curl_setopt($process,CURLOPT_ENCODING , $this->compression);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 30);
if ($this->proxy) curl_setopt($cUrl, CURLOPT_PROXY, ‘proxy_ip:proxy_port’);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1);
$return = curl_exec($process);
curl_close($process);
return $return;
}
function post($url,$data) {
$process = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $this->headers);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_HEADER, 1);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, $this->user_agent);
if ($this->cookies == TRUE) curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, $this->cookie_file);
if ($this->cookies == TRUE) curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, $this->cookie_file);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_ENCODING , $this->compression);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 30);
if ($this->proxy) curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_PROXY, $this->proxy);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $data);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1);
curl_setopt($process, CURLOPT_POST, 1);
$return = curl_exec($process);
curl_close($process);
return $return;
}
function error($error) {
echo "<center><div style='width:500px;border: 3px solid #FFEEFF; padding: 3px; background-color: #FFDDFF;font-family: verdana; font-size: 10px'><b>cURL Error</b><br>$error</div></center>";
die;
}
}
$cc = new cURL();
$cc->get('http://www.example.com');
$cc->post('http://www.example.com','foo=bar');
?>
[EDIT BY danbrown AT php DOT net: Includes a bugfix provided by "Anonymous" on 01-Dec-2008 @ 06:52. Also replaced real URL with example.com as per RFC 2606.]
eflash at gmx dot net
05-Oct-2008 01:45
05-Oct-2008 01:45
In order to use curl with secure sites you will need a ca-bundle.crt file; here's a PHP script I've written which creates a fresh ca-bundle:
http://www.gknw.net/php/phpscripts/mk-ca-bundle.php
I've also written scripts in other languages, f.e. the Perl one which ships now with curl distributions:
http://curl.haxx.se/lxr/source/lib/mk-ca-bundle.pl
and also a Win32 WSH script if you prefer that:
http://www.gknw.net/vb/scripts/mk-ca-bundle.vbs
HTH, Guenter.
