|  | Posted by The Gimper on 09/04/05 22:35 
Sorry for the bump, but please anyone? :P
 Quoting The Gimper <thegimper2@pc.nu>:
 
 > On the php.net you can read the following about fread:
 >
 > "fread() reads up to length bytes from the file pointer referenced by
 > handle.
 > Reading stops when length bytes have been read, EOF (end of file) is
 > reached,
 > or (for network streams) when a packet becomes available, whichever
 > comes
 > first."
 >
 > Is this true with fgets also? The "when a packet becomes available" part
 > that
 > is. I΄m guessing "for network streams" means when the handler is not a
 > local
 > file but a remote file, right?
 >
 > Why i΄m i asking this? Well because i have a script wich now uses fread
 > to get
 > a remote file and would like to change this to fgets but i΄m afraid i
 > will bump
 > into truble if i do since the part about waiting for a packed to become
 > available sounds pretty important when dealing with remote files, right?
 >
 > Thanks!
 >
 >
 >
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