LII. Net_Gopher
Einführung
The gopher protocol, as defined by » RFC 1436, is generally considered the ancestor of the modern HTTP protocol. However, gopher was also intended to provide references to non-gopher resources including telnet, wais, nntp, and even http. This extension adds gopher support to PHP's URL Wrappers, and provides a helper function gopher_parsedir() to make sense of gopher formatted directory listings.
Anforderungen
Installation
Net_Gopher is installed through the usual PECL package installation process.
- Prerequisite: PHP 4.3.0.
$ pear install Net_Gopher- Copy the resulting gopher.so to an appropriate location and add extension=gopher.so to your php.ini file or load it dynamically in your PHP script using dl("gopher.so");
Laufzeit Konfiguration
Diese Erweiterung definiert keine Konfigurationseinstellungen in der php.ini.
Resource Typen
Diese Erweiterung definiert keine Resource-Typen.
Vordefinierte Konstanten
Folgende Konstanten werden von dieser Erweiterung definiert und stehen nur zur Verfügung, wenn die Erweiterung entweder statisch in PHP kompiliert oder dynamisch zur Laufzeit geladen wurde.
Tabelle 90. Net_Gopher constants
| Constant | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| GOPHER_DOCUMENT | 0 | Standard text/plain document. |
| GOPHER_DIRECTORY | 1 | A resource containing a gopher formatted directory listing. |
| GOPHER_BINHEX | 4 | A BinHex encoded binary file. |
| GOPHER_DOSBINARY | 5 | A DOS formatted binary archive. |
| GOPHER_UUENCODED | 6 | A UUEncoded file. |
| GOPHER_BINARY | 9 | A generic binary file. |
| GOPHER_INFO | 255 | An Informational entry |
| GOPHER_HTTP | 254 | A reference to an HTTP resource. |
| GOPHER_UNKNOWN | -1 | An unrecognized entry. |
Beispiele
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- gopher_parsedir — Translate a gopher formatted directory entry into an associative array.
