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fsockopenOpen Internet or Unix domain socket connection Description
resource fsockopen
( string
$hostname
[, int $port = -1
[, int &$errno
[, string &$errstr
[, float $timeout = ini_get("default_socket_timeout")
]]]] )
Initiates a socket connection to the resource specified by
PHP supports targets in the Internet and Unix domains as described in List of Supported Socket Transports. A list of supported transports can also be retrieved using stream_get_transports. The socket will by default be opened in blocking mode. You can switch it to non-blocking mode by using stream_set_blocking. The function stream_socket_client is similar but provides a richer set of options, including non-blocking connection and the ability to provide a stream context. Parameters
Return Values
fsockopen returns a file pointer which may be used
together with the other file functions (such as
fgets, fgetss,
fwrite, fclose, and
feof). If the call fails, it will return Errors/Exceptions
Throws Changelog
Examples
Example #1 fsockopen Example
<?php
Example #2 Using UDP connection The example below shows how to retrieve the day and time from the UDP service "daytime" (port 13) in your own machine.
<?php Notes
Warning
UDP sockets will sometimes appear to have opened without an error, even if the remote host is unreachable. The error will only become apparent when you read or write data to/from the socket. The reason for this is because UDP is a "connectionless" protocol, which means that the operating system does not try to establish a link for the socket until it actually needs to send or receive data.
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