1

I am trying to fetch the meta information from URL results passed after a search. I have been using the OpenGraph library and also PHP's native get_meta_tags function to retrieve the meta tags.

My problem is when I am reading through the contents of a URL that happens to be a .m4v extension. The program tries to read the contents of that file but it is way too large (and not mention, completely useless as it is all junk) and my program refuses to let it go. Therefore, I am stuck till the program throws a timeout error and moves on.

Is there any way to stop reading the contents of the file if it is way too large? I tried file_get_contents() with the maxlen parameter, but it still seems to read through the entire page. How can I quickly determine if a file is structured with tags before I dive in to farm it for meta?

2 Answers 2

2

get_headers() is what you need, there's a Content-Type and Content-Length in the response that you might be interested in. You might want to:

$headers=get_headers($url,1);
1

Use php's filesize($yourFile); to find the file size in bytes:

$size = filesize($yourFile);
if ($size < 1000) {
    $string = file_get_contents($yourFile);
}
2
  • 2
    filesize() will only work with certain protocols, such as file::/ but not with http://
    – Mark Baker
    Dec 17, 2012 at 9:01
  • 1
    This question is about external files, mainly URLs. filesize() is for local files.
    – CSᵠ
    Dec 17, 2012 at 9:12

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.