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												 				  Open Internet or Unix domain socket connection				  				 				 				 stream_socket_accept				 stream_socket_enable_crypto				 Stream Functions				 PHP Manual								 				  stream_socket_client				  (PHP 5)stream_socket_client — Open Internet or Unix domain socket connection								 				 				  Description				  				   resource stream_socket_client				    ( string $remote_socket				   [, int &$errno				   [, string &$errstr				   [, float $timeout				   [, int $flags				   [, resource $context				  ]]]]] )								  				   Initiates a stream or datagram connection to the destination specified				   by remote_socket				.  The type of socket created				   is determined by the transport specified using standard URL formatting:				   transport://target.  For Internet Domain sockets				   (AF_INET) such as TCP and UDP, the target portion				   of the remote_socket				 parameter should consist of				   a hostname or IP address followed by a colon and a port number.  For Unix				   domain sockets, the target				 portion should point				   to the socket file on the filesystem.								   The optional timeout				 can be used to				   set a timeout in seconds for the connect system call.								   flags				 is a bitmask field which may be set to any				   combination of connection flags.  Currently the selection of connection				   flags is limited to STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT (default),				   STREAM_CLIENT_ASYNC_CONNECT and				   STREAM_CLIENT_PERSISTENT.				  				  Note: 				   				    If you need to set a timeout for reading/writing data over the socket,				    use stream_set_timeout(), as the timeout								    parameter to stream_socket_client() only applies while				    connecting the socket.				   				  				  Note: 				   				    The timeout parameter only applies if you are not making an asynchronous				    connection attempt.				   				  				  				   stream_socket_client() returns a				   stream resource which may				   be used together with the other file functions (such as				   fgets(), fgetss(),				   fwrite(), fclose(), and				   feof()).				  				  				   If the call fails, it will return FALSE and if the optional				   errno				 and errstr								   arguments are present they will be set to indicate the actual				   system level error that occurred in the system-level				   connect() call. If the value returned in				   errno				 is 0 and the				   function returned FALSE, it is an indication that the error				   occurred before the connect() call. This is				   most likely due to a problem initializing the socket. Note that				   the errno				 and				   errstr				 arguments will always be passed by				   reference.				  				  				   Depending on the environment, the Unix domain or the optional				   connect timeout may not be available.  A list of available				   transports can be retrieved using stream_get_transports().				   See List of Supported Socket Transports for a list of built in transports.				  				  				   The stream will by default be opened in blocking mode.  You can				   switch it to non-blocking mode by using				   stream_set_blocking().				   				    Example #1 stream_socket_client() Example				    								<?php$fp = stream_socket_client("tcp://www.example.com:80", $errno, $errstr, 30);if (!$fp) {    echo "$errstr ($errno)<br />\n";} else {    fwrite($fp, "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: www.example.com\r\nAccept: */*\r\n\r\n");    while (!feof($fp)) {        echo fgets($fp, 1024);    }    fclose($fp);}?>												    								   				   The example below shows how to retrieve the day and time				   from the UDP service "daytime" (port 13) in your own machine.				   				    Example #2 Using UDP connection				    								<?php$fp = stream_socket_client("udp://127.0.0.1:13", $errno, $errstr);if (!$fp) {    echo "ERROR: $errno - $errstr<br />\n";} else {    fwrite($fp, "\n");    echo fread($fp, 26);    fclose($fp);}?>												    								   				   Warning				    				      UDP sockets will sometimes appear to have opened without an error,				      even if the remote host is unreachable.  The error will only				      become apparent when you read or write data to/from the socket.				      The reason for this is because UDP is a "connectionless" protocol,				      which means that the operating system does not try to establish				      a link for the socket until it actually needs to send or receive data.				    				   				  				  Note: When specifying a numerical IPv6 address				(e.g. fe80::1), you must enclose the IP in square				brackets鈥攆or example, tcp://[fe80::1]:80.				  				   See also stream_socket_server(),				   stream_set_blocking(),				   stream_set_timeout(),				   stream_select(),				   fgets(),				   fgetss(), fwrite(),				   fclose(), feof(), and				   the Curl extension.				  				 												 stream_socket_accept				 stream_socket_enable_crypto				 Stream Functions				 PHP Manual											

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