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stream_set_timeout

(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0)

stream_set_timeout -- Set timeout period on a stream

Description

bool stream_set_timeout ( resource stream, int seconds [, int microseconds])

Sets the timeout value on stream, expressed in the sum of seconds and microseconds. Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.

Example 1. stream_set_timeout() example

<?php
$fp
= fsockopen("www.example.com", 80);
if (!
$fp) {
    echo
"Unable to open\n";
} else {
    
fwrite($fp, "GET / HTTP/1.0\n\n");
    
stream_set_timeout($fp, 2);
    
$res = fread($fp, 2000);
    
var_dump(stream_get_meta_data($fp));
    
fclose($fp);
    echo
$res;
}
?>

Note: As of PHP 4.3, this function can (potentially) work on any kind of stream. In PHP 4.3, socket based streams are still the only kind supported in the PHP core, although streams from other extensions may support this function.

This function was previously called as set_socket_timeout() and later socket_set_timeout() but this usage is deprecated.

See also: fsockopen() and fopen().

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