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cURL libcurl PHP ExamplesPHP/CURL Examples Collection
We try to collect examples on how to program the PHP/CURL interface
here. If you have any source snippests you want to share with the rest of the
world, please let us know!
Example | Description | Author |
blogpost |
Post a blog entry to blogger.com using their "Atom" XML-based API.
| Michael Phipps |
callbacks |
Set callback functions to receive the HTTP response as it comes through.
| Keyvan Minoukadeh |
cookiejar |
Login to on one page and then get another page passing all cookies from the
first page along
| Mitchell |
customrequest |
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST usage shown
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ebay_login |
Mimics a browser and logs in to ebay
| Imran Khalid |
ftpupload |
FTP upload to a remote site
| Daniel Stenberg |
getbinarypageinvar |
Get the contents of a web page as a binary into a php variable. | |
getpageinvar |
Get the contents of a remote web page into a PHP variable
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google-analytics-login |
This code posts all the correct post fields to Googles universal Account
Services login and brings the user directly to the AdSense Overview
page. Cookies are used in this example as well as setting the USER AGENT and
REFERRER HTTP headers.
| AskApache.com |
httpfileupload |
Shows how to submit and upload a file to a HTML upload form.
| Daniel Stenberg |
linkchecker |
Check for a given link in a remote page
| Michael Phipps |
multi |
Shows how to fetch several documents at once by using the multi interface
| Roman Rozanov |
multipartpost |
Using a multipart/form-post file upload form on a web page.
| Pete James |
put |
Perform a HTTP PUT to a remote site
| Julian Bond |
resizejpg |
Download a remote image, resize it and show it to the user
| Michael Phipps |
rss-adsense |
Follow your Adsense earnings with an RSS reader
| Ozh |
simpleget |
Get a URL
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simplepost |
Basic HTTP POST operation
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The multipartpost.php ExampleUsing a multipart/form-post file upload form on a web page.
Written by Pete James
<?php
//
// (Using a file upload box on a web page)
//
// When the user selects a file and submits the form, this code will post to
// itself, which in effect uploads the file to the web server's temp
// directory. $sampfile contains the temporary file name in this directory.
// You then repost it by using an associative array, prefixing the name of the
// file with an @ sign. This will post it to the server specified in $APP.
// You will then get a variable on $APP called $sampfile that will contain the
// temp file name on that server. You could pass it around all day like this.
// Check out PHP.net under the CURL section. There isn't much useful info
// there for this type of stuff, but there is one or two very useful postings
// under the articles.
//
// Good luck.
// Pete James
//
if (isset($sampfile))
{
$ch = curl_init($APP);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, array
('sampfile'=>"@$sampfile"));
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
$postResult = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
print "$postResult";
}
else
{
print "<form enctype=\"multipart/form-data\" "
. "action=\"$PHP_SELF\" method=\"post\" >\n";
print "</form>";
}
?>
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