BadGuy´s note may be confusing since what he depicts is no
special property of the relevant method. PHP works always in
and on a local file system which means that if you want to
use resources from other systems or - what is, indeed,
BadGuy´s problem - need resources that have been dealt with
by other programs or processes, you have to state and manage
that explicitly in your code. PHP is just a quite normal
program in that.
BadGuy´s solution is using the "http wrapper" to
get output from another process (see "wrappers" in
the PHP manual). Doing this, the appropriate syntax for http
calls has to be respected.
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