Doru Petrescu wrote:
I don't think this will help either as PHP always read the entire
content-length BEFORE even loading the actual php script. As long as you
using php as a web server module you cannot escape this.
this is true if either RAW_POST_DATA is populated or a post
handler for the mime type of the POST request is activated,
for POST requests that come with a mime type we have no handler
registered for i am not sure right now ...
if you need to run something while the data is received we need to
change the way php works. the way I see things is to put hook in the
function that read the data from the client. This will allow execution
of code while post data is received.
i already did (in a way) by introducing the php://input stream in
PHP 4.3.0, although it actually is more about PUT than POST ...
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