curl_errorDescriptionIf the last error encountered by the cURL session pointed to by the curld parameter had an associated text string, curl_error() returns that text string. ExampleExample 189. Explain the last error <php /* Try setting each of the following strings to both valid and invalid * values to see how the errors (or lack thereof) are reported. */ $url = 'ftp://ftp.someserver.com'; $upwd = 'myusername:mypassword'; if (!$curld = curl_init()) { echo "Could not initialize cURL session.\n"; exit; } curl_setopt($curld, CURLOPT_URL, $url); curl_setopt($curld, CURLOPT_USERPWD, $upwd); curl_exec($curld); echo "Last known error code: " . curl_errno($curld) . "\n"; echo "Last known error text: " . curl_error($curld) . "\n"; curl_close($curld); ?>
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