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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Error Message Post 302092165 by Corona688 on Friday 6th of October 2006 05:52:28 PM
Old 10-06-2006
In what context? Where did you see it, when, while doing what?
 

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GUPNP_CONTEXT_HOST_PATH(3)						 1						GUPNP_CONTEXT_HOST_PATH(3)

gupnp_context_host_path - Start hosting

SYNOPSIS
bool gupnp_context_host_path (resource $context, string $local_path, string $server_path) DESCRIPTION
Start hosting $local_path at $server_path. Files with the path $local_path.LOCALE (if they exist) will be served up when LOCALE is speci- fied in the request's Accept-Language header. PARAMETERS
o $context - A context identifier, returned by gupnp_context_new(3). o $local_path - Path to the local file or folder to be hosted. o $server_path - Web server path where $local_path should be hosted. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Create new UPnP context and set host path <?php /* Create the UPnP context */ $context = gupnp_context_new(); if (!$context) { die("Error creating the GUPnP context "); } /* Host current directory */ gupnp_context_host_path($context, "./web", ""); ?> SEE ALSO
gupnp_context_new(3), gupnp_context_unhost_path(3). PHP Documentation Group GUPNP_CONTEXT_HOST_PATH(3)
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