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Posted by Jasen Betts on 02/06/06 21:44
On 2006-02-06, darrin.skinner@gmail.com <darrin.skinner@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sjoerd,
>
> I saw that reference in the PHP manual. I also saw this annotation and
> am hopeful someone will know how to actually use this :-)
>
> picaune at hotmail dot com
> 16-Oct-2005 05:51
> The above note on Windows compatibility is not entirely correct.
>
> Windows will dutifully pass on additional handles above 2 onto the
> child process, starting with Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.5.
> It even supports this capability (starting with Windows 2000) from
> the command line using a special syntax (prefacing the redirection
> operator with the handle number).
>
> These handles will be, when passed to the child, preopened for
> low-level IO (e.g. _read) by number. The child can reopen them for
> high-level (e.g. fgets) using the _fdopen or _wfdopen methods. The
> child can then read from or write to them the same way they
> would stdin or stdout.
>
> I don't know what the _fdopen and/or _wfdopen methods are and can't
> find any reference to them. :-(
They're C functions, php doesn't make them available.
Bye.
Jasen
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