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I'm having a server issue. I'm running a local server (for developing) and I've changed my local server from MAMP to XAMPP. However, on XAMPP, the cURL option CURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS or CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS gives me the next error:

Warning: curl_setopt() expects parameter 2 to be long, string given

Is this because of the PHP or cURL version? Maybe a configuration setting?

curl_setopt($this->ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS, 2500);

Additional information:

  • OSX 10.6.8
  • PHP 5.3.1
  • cURL 7.19.7

Thanks in advance.


Edit: There seems to be some confusion about the error and the variable to set. The error states that parameter 2 is invalid. Not parameter 3. So the CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS seems to be the issue.

curl_setopt($this->ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS, 2500);
            ^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^
parameter:     #1                 #2               #3

Fun fact: var_dump(CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS); displays string(25) "CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS". Just like the error states, it's a string instead of a float.

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Have you tried curl_setopt($this->ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS, 2500.0);? – Sim Jan 30 '12 at 11:01
Try to check for non printable character (non breakable space) between , and 2500 and if it's okay try using cast operator (int) before value. – Vyktor Jan 30 '12 at 11:02
@Sim that's double/float, not long, this shouldn't work. – Vyktor Jan 30 '12 at 11:02
@Sim Look at the error. It's about parameter 2 which is the CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS constant. I don't think my problem lies in the value to set. Either way, I've tested it and it did not help. Thanks anyway. – Tim S. Jan 30 '12 at 11:04
Can you do a cast for the constant? As in (int)CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS. I am not entirely sure if this is legit :) – Sim Jan 30 '12 at 11:09
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For some reason, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS is defined incorrectly in your version of PHP. I'd check with whatever distribution of PHP you're using and find out whether it's a general bug.

The correct value is 156: you should be able to use this instead:

curl_setopt($this->ch, /*CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS */ 156, 2500);

NB that you really really really need to add comments explaining why you're doing this.

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Worked like a charm! Thanks a lot! – Tim S. Jan 30 '12 at 11:47

I had the same problem and this solved it for me. Just add this line to the top of your script. It defines the missing constant only when not defined yet.

if (!defined(CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS)) define('CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS', 156);

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