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Re: URL-String-concatenation within Curl-Multi: a Loop-array: [can i do like so]
Re: URL-String-concatenation within Curl-Multi: a Loop-array: [can i do like so] [message #170824] |
Tue, 30 November 2010 18:04 |
matze
Messages: 5 Registered: November 2010
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Hi - good evening!
Thx for the answer and all the help so far Oncemore the "Fetching-
part" for a little parser-script:
Here we go - new target urls:
see the overview: http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/index.html
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html
Search by pressing the button "type" and then choose all schools with
the mouse!
Results 2400 schools: Here i can provide some "more help for getting
the target!" -
btw: see some details for this target-server:
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school= 9009
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school= 9742
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school= 9871
well - you see i have to iterate over the sites - with a function /(a
loop)
http://dms-schule.bildung.hessen.de/suchen/suche_schul_db.html?show_school= 1000
to 10000
BTW - after fetching the page i have to see which one are empty -
those ones do not need to be
parsed! Well - i want to do this with curl-multi since this is the
most advanced way to do this:
I see i have an array that can be filled I have to try it out...!!
Well, I'm not pretty sure - but judging by the low level of PHP i
have:
I think that i may need a double array to define the URLs like:
Can i do like so?:
<?php $urls = array( "siteone" => "suche_schul_db.html?show_school=%i", "sitetwo" => "suche_schul_db.html?show_school=%i", "sitethree" =>"suche_schul_db.html?show_school=%i" );
$params = array ( for ($i = 1; $i <= 10000; $i++) { // body of loop }
// well i have to define the variables in a open form like abvove nand not below: // better than doing it like so: "siteone" => array(9009, 9742, 9871),
);
then pass them to curl-multi as:
foreach ($urls as $id => $url) { foreach ($params[$id] as => $param) { $i = $id . $param; $finalurl = sprintf($url, $param); $conn[$i] = curl_init($finalurl); ?>
I don't know if that's fits the needs tip that i am looking for but I
hope so ;-)
Can i do like so [see above]? What do yu think.
i send you many greetings
martin
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