Description
string 
fread ( resource handle, int length )
     fread() reads up to
     length bytes from the file pointer
     referenced by handle. Reading stops when up to
     length bytes have been read, EOF 
     (end of file) is reached, (for network streams) when a packet becomes
     available, or (after opening userspace stream) when 8192 bytes have been read
     whichever comes first. 
    
     Returns the read string or FALSE in case of error.
    
     
    | Warning | 
      On systems which differentiate between binary and text files 
      (i.e. Windows) the file must be opened with 'b' included in
      fopen() mode parameter.
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    | Warning | 
      When reading from anything that is not a regular local file, such as
      streams returned when
      reading remote files or from
      popen() and fsockopen(), reading
      will stop after a packet is available.  This means that you should
      collect the data together in chunks as shown in the examples below.
       | 
     
    
     
    Note: 
      If you just want to get the contents of a file into a string, use
      file_get_contents() as it has much better performance
      than the code above.
     
     See also fwrite(), fopen(),
     fsockopen(), popen(),
     fgets(), fgetss(),
     fscanf(), file(), and
     fpassthru().