We've written a PHP script to download data of queries from Google suggest. Since it takes a long time to run this script in the background, we'd like someone to run it and verify all the appropriate data has been gathered and send us the results. It's pretty basic. You will need to be able to run PHP from the command line and your PHP configuration will need to have PHP configured must have set allow_url_fopen to On, i.e. file_get_contents must be able to download the contents of a URL. We will want you to run this script for each letter of the alphabet and return to us a zip file of 26 .txt files, so you will be doing something like this: php [login to view URL] "a" > [login to view URL] php [login to view URL] "b" > [login to view URL] ... php [login to view URL] "z" > [login to view URL] You are responsible for making sure the script has completed. For example, the [login to view URL] file should have about 20,000 entries. It would also be preferable, but not necessary, if you could compress the text file outputs.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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## Platform
You'll need to be able to run PHP from the command line and be able to have file_get_contents download URLs