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popenOpens process file pointer Description
resource popen
( string
$command
, string $mode
)
Opens a pipe to a process executed by forking the command given
by Parameters
Return ValuesReturns a file pointer identical to that returned by fopen, except that it is unidirectional (may only be used for reading or writing) and must be closed with pclose. This pointer may be used with fgets, fgetss, and fwrite. When the mode is 'r', the returned file pointer equals to the STDOUT of the command, when the mode is 'w', the returned file pointer equals to the STDIN of the command.
If an error occurs, returns Examples
Example #1 popen example
<?php If the command to be executed could not be found, a valid resource is returned. This may seem odd, but makes sense; it allows you to access any error message returned by the shell: Example #2 popen example
<?php Notes
Warning
With safe mode enabled, the command string is escaped with escapeshellcmd. Thus, echo y | echo x becomes echo y \| echo x. See Also
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