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http_match_etag — Match ETag
$etag
[, bool $for_range
= false
] )Matches the given ETag against the clients If-Match resp. If-None-Match HTTP headers.
etag
the ETag to match
for_range
if set to TRUE
, the header usually used to validate HTTP ranges will be checked
Returns TRUE
if ETag matches or the header contained the asterisk ("*"), else FALSE
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[#1] php dot net at eoasys dot com [2008-04-04 23:16:13]
Regarding the 20071101 note of "root at mantoru dot de":
That solution got me started but didn't quite work for me. Apache (at least 2.x) applies an algorithm to the Last-Modified time. A solution that worked perfectly for me is at http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.fileinode.php#78264.
Richard
[#2] root at mantoru dot de [2007-11-01 05:46:23]
An Apache-like ETag can be generated like this:
<?php
function etag($filename, $quote = true) {
if (!file_exists($filename) || !($info = stat($filename))) {
return false;
}
$q = ($quote) ? '"' : '';
return sprintf("$q%x-%x-%x$q", $info['ino'], $info['size'], $info['mtime']);
}
?>