Can't with your main problem, however I find it easier to write
the likes of :
$kml_string = <<<STOP
all of
the soap
maybe some water
some chips if you have them
STOP
On 9/7/07, John Schattel <John.Schattel@noaa.gov> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am trying to zip data in a PHP program using the following code. The
> resulting file (ndfdViaPipe.kmz) is zip'ed but the data in the archive
> lacks a file name. So when a program like Google Earth tries to process
> the file, it fails. When I bring ndfdViaPipe.kmz into WinZip, the file
> has no name but can otherwise be extracted just fine. Once extracted,
> Google Earth can process the file. Does anyone know how I might add the
> "file name" information to the ndfdViaPipe.kmz? The reason I'm trying
> to use pipes is to avoid creating a file with the dynamically created
> data in $kml_string. The plan is to send $kmz_content out in a SOAP
> service message with the payload as base64 encoded file. If there is a
> better way to accomplish this I am certainly open to suggestions.
>
> In advance, thanks for any you care to offer.
>
> John
>
> <?php
>
> $kml_string = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . "<kml
> xmlns=\"http://earth.google.com/kml/2.1\">";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . "<Document>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <name>National Digital Forecast Database
> Data</name>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <open>1</open>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <Schema parent=\"Placemark\"
> name=\"NdfdData\">";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <SimpleField type=\"wstring\"
> name=\"UOM\"></SimpleField>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <SimpleField type=\"wstring\"
> name=\"ValidTime\"></SimpleField>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <SimpleField type=\"int\"
> name=\"MaxTemp\"></SimpleField>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " </Schema>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <NdfdData>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <name>Maximum Temperature</name>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <description>90F valid at
> 2007-06-26T00:00:00-04:00</description>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <Point>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <coordinates>-77.37,37.82</coordinates>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " </Point>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <UOM>F</UOM>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . "
> <ValidTime>2007-06-26T00:00:00-04:00</ValidTime>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <MaxTemp>95</MaxTemp>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " </NdfdData>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <NdfdData>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <name>Maximum Temperature</name>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <description>89F valid at
> 2007-06-26T00:00:00-04:00</description>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <Point>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <coordinates>-77.5,38.00</coordinates>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " </Point>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <UOM>F</UOM>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . "
> <ValidTime>2007-06-26T00:00:00-04:00</ValidTime>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " <MaxTemp>89</MaxTemp>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . " </NdfdData>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . "</Document>";
> $kml_string = $kml_string . "</kml>";
>
> $descriptorAssignments = array(
> 0 => array("pipe", "r"), // stdin is a pipe that the child will read
> from
> 1 => array("pipe", "w"), // stdout is a pipe that the child will
> write to
> 2 => array("file", "/tmp/error-output.txt", "a") // stderr is a file
> to write to
> );
>
> $kmz_process = proc_open('zip',$descriptorAssignments,$pipes);
>
> if (is_resource($kmz_process))
> {
> fwrite($pipes[0],$kml_string);
> fclose($pipes[0]);
>
> $kmz_content = stream_get_contents($pipes[1]);
>
> fclose($pipes[1]);
>
> $return_value = proc_close($kmz_process);
>
> // Only outputting data to ensure it is a properly formatted zip file
> // Normally, a SOAP service will sent the data as a base64 encoded
> payload
> $output_file = fopen('ndfdViaPipe.kmz','w');
> fwrite($output_file,$kmz_content);
> fclose($output_file);
> }
>
> ?>
>
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