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 Posted by Al on 02/01/05 23:15 
I can't use a bad URL because the fopen fails. 
 
I assumed from reading the manual that if I started stream_set_timeout() it  
would monitor the stream and do something when it reached the timeout, either  
truncate my data stream or show up as [timed_out] => true.  It doesn't appear to  
do anything. 
 
I can set the timeout down to microseconds and/or read a 4mb remote file and  
nothing appears to happen.  The 4mb file is read fully and [timed_out] => never  
changes for small or large files, microseconds or 600 seconds. 
 
I did a function_exists() on stream_set_timeout() and it's fine and I have all  
errors on and nothing unusual shows up. 
 
php version is 4.3.10 
 
Richard Lynch wrote: 
 
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> Al wrote: 
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>>Hi Richard, thanks for the help. 
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>>Note I have the timeout set for 1 microsec, have tried several values, eg, 
>>100ms, 1 sec, etc.  I even used a 4mb file and it did nothing. 
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>>It seems as if stream_set_timeout() does nothing. 
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>>Note in socket_get_status(), [timed_out] => is always false. 
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>     v 
> timed_out 
>     ^ 
>    / \ 
>   /   \ 
> Lost data because your time-out expired 
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> Possibly you have such a good connection, it never times out. 
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> Try connection to something that's not there -- Like: 
> $URL_full = 'http://example.com'; 
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