[thelist] Embedding remote Web content with #include under IIS 4.

Eric Cestari eric at ohmforce.com
Thu Jan 25 12:43:31 CST 2001


Yes, you can call COM object in PHP4 (on Win32 only).
You can also open natively open distant files with fopen("http:// ....).

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Dexter" <sgd at ti3.com>
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 6:07 PM
Subject: RE: [thelist] Embedding remote Web content with #include under IIS
4.


> Can you call COM objects from PHP?
>
> if you can, I don't see why you couldn't use the ASPTear object; though I
> don't know if PHP does this sort of thing natively (CF does, through the
> <CFHTTP> tag)
>
> sgd
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jay Fitzgerald [mailto:jayfitz at bayou.com]
> >
> > if someone is not using IIS, is there a way in PHP to do
> > something of the same
> > thing?
> >
> > > while not through #includes, you can do this in IIS through
> > ASP code and a
> > > 3rd party COM object called ASPTear
> > > (http://www.alphasierrapapa.com/ComponentCenter/AspTear/index.asp)
> > >
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