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												 				  Introduction				  				 				 				 Streams				 Installing/Configuring				 Streams				 PHP Manual								   Introduction				   				    Streams were introduced with PHP 4.3.0 as				    a way of generalizing file, network, data compression, and other				    operations which share a common set of functions and uses.  In				    its simplest definition, a stream is a 				    resource object which exhibits streamable 				    behavior.  That is, it can be read from or written to in a linear 				    fashion, and may be able to fseek() to an				    arbitrary locations within the stream.				   				   				    A wrapper is additional code which tells the stream how to handle				    specific protocols/encodings.  For example, the http				    wrapper knows how to translate a URL into an HTTP/1.0				    request for a file on a remote server.  There are many wrappers				    built into PHP by default (See List of Supported Protocols/Wrappers),				    and additional, custom wrappers may be added either within a				    PHP script using stream_wrapper_register(),				    or directly from an extension using the API Reference in Working with streams.				    Because any variety of wrapper may be added to PHP, 				    there is no set limit on what can be done with them.  To access the list				    of currently registered wrappers, use stream_get_wrappers().				   				   				    A stream is referenced as: scheme				://target								    				     				      				       scheme				(string) -				       The name of the wrapper to be used.  Examples include: file, 				       http, https, ftp, ftps, compress.zlib, compress.bz2, and php.  See 				       List of Supported Protocols/Wrappers for a list of PHP built-in wrappers.  If				       no wrapper is specified, the function default is used (typically				       file://).				      				     				     				      				       target				 - 				       Depends on the wrapper used.  For filesystem related streams this is				       typically a path and filename of the desired file.  For network related 				       streams this is typically a hostname, often with a path appended.  Again, see				       List of Supported Protocols/Wrappers for a description of targets for built-in streams.				      				     				    				   				   				    Note: 				     				      Information on using streams within the PHP source code can be found in the				      Streams API for PHP Extension Authors reference.				     				    				   				  				 Streams				 Installing/Configuring				 Streams				 PHP Manual											

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