Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 23:38:40 +0100 From: Melvyn Sopacua <freebsd-questions@webteckies.org> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: CURL in PHP performance question Message-ID: <200401272338.40205.freebsd-questions@webteckies.org> In-Reply-To: <20040124000529.VTWB3905.fed1mtao04.cox.net@SAMBA> References: <20040124000529.VTWB3905.fed1mtao04.cox.net@SAMBA>
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On Saturday 24 January 2004 01:05, Brent Wiese wrote:
> One of my users wants my to compile CURL so they can use it with PHP, whi=
ch
> is being run as an Apache module (not cgi).
>
> I've never used it, but based on the way it reads, it seems like the
> overhead of the calls on even a moderately busy site could have serious
> server impacts.
The alternative is the built-in fopen('protocol://server/resource', 'r') an=
d=20
that is much more error prone. Are you not mixing the cURL "alternative to=
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wget" with Tim Bernes-Lee's attempt at a unified webscripting language?
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