http://

https://

http:// -- https://访问 HTTP(s) 网址

说明

允许通过 HTTP 对文件/资源进行可读访问。默认使用 HTTP 1.0 GET。 HTTP 请求会附带一个 Host: 头,用于兼容基于域名的虚拟主机。 如果在你的 php.ini 文件中或字节流上下文(context)配置了 user_agent 字符串,它也会被包含在请求之中。

数据流允许读取资源的 body,而 headers 则储存在了 $http_response_header 变量里。

如果需要知道文档资源来自哪个 URL(经过所有重定向的处理后), 需要处理数据流返回的系列响应报头(response headers)。

The from directive will be used for the From: header if set and not overwritten by the 上下文(Context)选项和参数.

用法

  • http://example.com
  • http://example.com/file.php?var1=val1&var2=val2
  • http://user:password@example.com
  • https://example.com
  • https://example.com/file.php?var1=val1&var2=val2
  • https://user:password@example.com

可选项

封装协议概要
属性 支持
allow_url_fopen 限制 Yes
允许读取 Yes
允许写入 No
允许添加 No
允许同时读和写 N/A
支持 stat() No
支持 unlink() No
支持 rename() No
支持 mkdir() No
支持 rmdir() No

示例

示例 #1 检测重定向后最终的 URL

<?php
$url
= 'http://www.example.com/redirecting_page.php';

$fp = fopen($url, 'r');

$meta_data = stream_get_meta_data($fp);
foreach (
$meta_data['wrapper_data'] as $response) {

/* 我们是否被重定向了? */
if (strtolower(substr($response, 0, 10)) == 'location: ') {

/* 更新我们被重定向后的 $url */
$url = substr($response, 10);
}

}

?>

注释

注意: openssl 扩展启用后才能够支持 HTTPS 协议。

HTTP 连接是只读的;还不支持对一个 HTTP 资源进行写数据或者复制文件。

比如发送 POSTPUT 请求, 可以在 HTTP Contexts 的支持下实现。

参见

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Rainer Perske
9 years ago
Passing authentication information in the URL as in "https://user:password@example.com" works for HTTP "Basic" access authentication but not for HTTP "Digest" access authentication. You can use the cURL functions for servers requesting HTTP "Digest" access authentication.
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dwalton at acm dot org
18 years ago
As it says on this page:

"The stream allows access to the body of the resource; the headers are stored in the $http_response_header variable. Since PHP 4.3.0, the headers are available using stream_get_meta_data()."

This one sentence is the only documentation I have found on the mysterious $http_response_header variable, and I'm afraid it's misleading. It implies that from 4.3.0 onward, stream_get_meta_data() ought to be used in favor of $http_response_header.

Don't be fooled! stream_get_meta_data() requires a stream reference, which makes it ONLY useful with fopen() and related functions. However, $http_response_header can be used to get the headers from the much simpler file_get_contents() and related functions, which makes it still very useful in 5.x.

Also note that even when file_get_contents() and friends fail due to a 4xx or 5xx error and return false, the headers are still available in $http_response_header.
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NEA at AraTaraBul dot com
17 years ago
HTTP post function;

<?php
function post_it($datastream, $url) {

$url = preg_replace("@^http://@i", "", $url);
$host = substr($url, 0, strpos($url, "/"));
$uri = strstr($url, "/");

$reqbody = "";
foreach(
$datastream as $key=>$val) {
if (!empty(
$reqbody)) $reqbody.= "&";
$reqbody.= $key."=".urlencode($val);
}

$contentlength = strlen($reqbody);
$reqheader = "POST $uri HTTP/1.1\r\n".
"Host: $host\n". "User-Agent: PostIt\r\n".
"Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n".
"Content-Length: $contentlength\r\n\r\n".
"$reqbody\r\n";

$socket = fsockopen($host, 80, $errno, $errstr);

if (!
$socket) {
$result["errno"] = $errno;
$result["errstr"] = $errstr;
return
$result;
}

fputs($socket, $reqheader);

while (!
feof($socket)) {
$result[] = fgets($socket, 4096);
}

fclose($socket);

return
$result;
}
?>
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