&reftitle.runtime; &extension.runtime; Filesystem and Streams Configuration Options Name Default Changeable allow_url_fopen "1" PHP_INI_ALL user_agent NULL PHP_INI_ALL default_socket_timeout "60" PHP_INI_ALL from NULL ?? auto_detect_line_endings "Off" PHP_INI_ALL
&ini.descriptions.title; allow_url_fopen boolean This option enables the URL-aware fopen wrappers that enable accessing URL object like files. Default wrappers are provided for the access of remote files using the ftp or http protocol, some extensions like zlib may register additional wrappers. This option was introduced immediately after the release of version 4.0.3. For versions up to and including 4.0.3 you can only disable this feature at compile time by using the configuration switch --disable-url-fopen-wrapper. On Windows versions prior to PHP 4.3.0, the following functions do not support remote file accesing: include, include_once, require, require_once and the imagecreatefromXXX functions in the extension. user_agent string Define the user agent for PHP to send. default_socket_timeout integer Default timeout (in seconds) for socket based streams. This configuration option was introduced in PHP 4.3.0 from="joe@example.com" string Define the anonymous ftp password (your email address). auto_detect_line_endings boolean When turned on, PHP will examine the data read by fgets and file to see if it is using Unix, MS-Dos or Macintosh line-ending conventions. This enables PHP to interoperate with Macintosh systems, but defaults to Off, as there is a very small performance penalty when detecting the EOL conventions for the first line, and also because people using carriage-returns as item separators under Unix systems would experience non-backwards-compatible behaviour. This configuration option was introduced in PHP 4.3.0