I was wondering if you could give a php newbie some help in implementing this?
This stuff isn't trivial for me, so a little friendly mentoring is appreciated.
What I'm striving for is cross-domain loading of ALL parts of a page into a div. I would prefer to have the php embedded in the file, instead of exterior referenced file - hopefully that's possible.
Using the following, which I found on an old post in this forum, I would like to embed it in my page - any hints on this would be appreciated.
/* I think this gets ALL the contents from a URL & returns in a string variable */
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<?php
function get_url_contents($url) {
$crl = curl_init();
$timeout = 5;
$useragent = “Googlebot/2.1 ( http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)”;
curl_setopt($crl,CURLOPT_USERAGENT,$useragent);
curl_setopt($crl,CURLOPT_URL,$url);
curl_setopt($crl,CURLOPT_HEADER,TRUE);
curl_setopt($crl,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
curl_setopt($crl,CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT,$timeout);
$ret = curl_exec($crl);
curl_close($crl);
return $ret;
}
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$initOther = get_url_contents('http://www.somedomain.com/page');
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$('#rwrescue_importwrap').html($initOther);Obviously, page doesn't function or look like the orig, missing images, etc, but I need it to look the same for my users.
I eventually want to have three control sets: (1): be able to allow user to show or hide head, body and footer parts of imported content using checkboxes and (2): ability to step through the content, one element at a time and (3) select a part of the imported content (ie, image, page text, etc) and show outline around that content and then copy just that content to another pane below. Hopefully, I can build these functions w/ jquery once the content is imported using php?, just not sure, any thoughts on approach would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bill