compressed output as with obgzhandler().
@ If zlib.output_compression is enabled and a page is compressed
@ a "Vary: Accept-Encoding" header is added. (Stefan)
# obgzhandler() sends this header, I think it is recommened by
# RFC 2616. If there are problems (e.g. with some browsers)
# it should be reverted.
instead of xmldoc. This also allows you to create nodes without having
a whole document "new DomElement("foo")".
moved DOMXML_API_VERSION to php_domxml.h
exposed php_domobject_new for other extensions to use
removed some un-needed code
The main expected use is like this, for figuring out what methods
are allowed for a COM object:
$ie = new COM("InternetExplorer.Application");
// Prints class definition for IE object
com_print_typeinfo($ie, "InternetExplorer.Application", false);
// Prints class definition for default IE event handler
com_print_typeinfo($ie, "InternetExplorer.Application", true);
rather than longs.
- Make the IDispatch implementation a bit more generic (and
fix my mess of pointers).
- Add new com_message_pump() function that acts like an interruptible
usleep() that processes COM calls/events.
- Add new com_print_typeinfo() function for "decompiling" the typeinfo
for an interface into PHP script. This is useful for generating a
skeleton for use as an event sink.
- Add new com_event_sink() function for sinking events from COM
objects. Usage is like this:
<?php
class IEEventSinker {
var $terminated = false;
function ProgressChange($progress, $progressmax) {
echo "Download progress: $progress / $progressmax\n";
}
function DocumentComplete(&$dom, $url) {
echo "Document $url complete\n";
}
function OnQuit() {
echo "Quit!\n";
$this->terminated = true;
}
}
$ie = new COM("InternetExplorer.Application");
$sink =& new IEEventSinker();
com_event_sink($ie, $sink, "DWebBrowserEvents2");
$ie->Visible = true;
$ie->Navigate("http://www.php.net");
while(!$sink->terminated) {
com_message_pump(4000);
}
$ie = null;
?>