Reputation: 1449
I am having a problem with PHP's file_get_contents command.
$url = "http://api.rememberthemilk.com/services/rest/".$format.$auth_token.$filter."&api_sig=".$md5.$apikey.$method;
$content = file_get_contents($url);
$array = json_decode($content, true);
$taskname = $array['rsp']['tasks']['list']['taskseries']['name'];
$duedate = $array['rsp']['tasks']['list']['taskseries']['task']['due'];
($format, $auth_token, $filter, $md5, $apikey, $method are already defined in the script)
When I try to run this code this error is returned:
[function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 400 Bad request for line 101
line 101 = $content, = file_get_contents($url);
How to fix this? Thanks!!!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1426
Reputation: 11451
This url does not look great.
http://api.rememberthemilk.com/services/rest/?format=json&auth_token=AUTH_TOKEN&filter=dueWithin:"3 days of today"&api_sig=API_SIG&api_key=API_KEY&method=rtm.tasks.getList
Encode the tokens as follows:
$filter = 'filter='.urlencode( 'dueWithin:"3 days of today"' );
Use urlencode().
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 172
Try printing the URL after concatenating the variables. Then paste the URL into the address bar of your browser and see what comes back. Because it's a web service call, your browser might not know what to do with the response. In that case you might get additional information using the command-line user agent "curl", e.g.
curl -v 'http://some-url'
curl is built in to Macs and other *nix machines and is also available for Windows.
Upvotes: 0