I am using the following code but there appears to be warning with fseek
and returns -1 instead of 0.
$file = fopen("http://www.example.com/public_html/data/video/temp.mov", "r") or exit("unable to open file");
fseek($file, -128, SEEK_END);
The file gets opened definately but fseek
doesn't work. Is there some other method to read video from ser开发者_开发问答ver?
Following is the error message
Warning: filesize() [function.filesize]: stat failed for
Warning: fseek() [function.fseek]: stream does not support seeking in
It must be some platform dependant problem. Try this code:
$filename = "www.example.com/public_html/data/video/temp.mov";
$file = fopen ($filename, "r")
or exit("unable to open file");
fseek ($file, filesize ($filename) - 128);
HTTP wrapper does not support seeking. If you want to seek in a remote file thru HTTP you need to get the size of the file. One possible way is to interpret a directory listing, or make a HEAD
request. When you know the filesize you can use curl and Range like here.
This is also a method to get remote file size.
How to download a file with cURL (This example loads the data into a PHP variable, use only if you want to process the data, If you just want to save it into an external file use CURLOPT_FILE instead of CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER):
$c = curl_init ();
curl_setopt ($c, CURLOPT_URL, "http://example.com/some_dir/some_file.ext");
curl_setopt ($c, CURLOPT_RANGE, max (0, $filesize - 128) . '-' . max (0, $filesize - 1));
curl_setopt ($c, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
$content = curl_exec ();
echo ($content);
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