You want to retrieve a URL that requires specific headers to be sent with the request for the page.
Use the cURL extension and the CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER option:
$c = curl_init('http://www.example.com/special-header.php'); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array('X-Factor: 12', 'My-Header: Bob')); $page = curl_exec($c); curl_close($c);
If cURL isn't available, use the addHeader( ) method in HTTP_Request:
require 'HTTP/Request.php'; $r = new HTTP_Request('http://www.example.com/special-header.php'); $r->addHeader('X-Factor',12); $r->addHeader('My-Header','Bob'); $r->sendRequest(); $page = $r->getResponseBody();
cURL has special options for setting the Referer and User-Agent request headers — CURLOPT_REFERER and CURLOPT_USERAGENT:
$c = curl_init('http://www.example.com/submit.php'); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_REFERER, 'http://www.example.com/form.php'); curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, 'CURL via PHP'); $page = curl_exec($c); curl_close($c);
Recipe 11.14 explains why "referrer" is often misspelled "referer" in web programming contexts; documentation on curl_setopt( ) at http://www.php.net/curl-setopt; the PEAR HTTP_Request class at http://pear.php.net/package-info.php?package=HTTP_Request.
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