| Posted by Ben on 11/11/05 00:47 
bruce said the following on 11/10/2005 02:30 PM:> as i understand curl functions (and correct me if i'm wrong). the functions
 > simply allow the user/app to download/copy the file from the remote server,
 > where the existing app could do whatever with the content...
 
 It depends...  You could get the php source (which is what Richard was
 suggesting when he pointed out that the s wasn't a typo) or you could
 simply get the output of a php script (ie html or whatever it outputs)
 by requesting a php page from the remote server.  Any time you request a
 php file you are 'running it on a remote server'.  Request the file with
 curl and voila, you're done.
 
 - Ben
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