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Using Sockets in PHP
By: Andrew Walsh
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    2004-06-24

    Table of Contents:
  • Using Sockets in PHP
  • Making the Connection
  • Sending The Request
  • Searching for a Page
  • Whois Example
  • Conclusion

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    Using Sockets in PHP - Conclusion


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    By now if you have followed this tutorial stage by stage you should know how to:

  • Connect To A Server Using Sockets
  • Disconnect From a Server%br%
  • Send a request to a server%br%
  • List the number of lines returned by the server on a request%br%
  • Use sockets in a practical project like a whois look-up script

    And you should now realise that sockets and connecting to servers is both useful to know and easy to use.

    About the Author

    Andrew Walsh lives in the UK and is engaged in his secondary education. He wishes to persue a higher education in computer studies. He started programming at the age of 13 years, currently he has knowledge of PHP/MySQL, HTML, CSS and JavaScript.


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