04-08-2012
Good point.... but I'm not following you completely. If you are talking system administration, then the approach seems to be "tools of the trade" versus "project" related; since admins have various "tasks" do to that require "tools" versus "projects" which sound like building an "application".
Most system admins don't build complete applications; the seem together applications along with various tools to administer and monitor the systems in their domain.
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gupnp_context_host_path
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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)