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(1) dont know if u understood, but have you tryed flush()? (http://www.php.net/flush)

(2) i think you could make a script for 404 error, and that script could take that path in the url and use it for searching...


Ryan A wrote:
Hi,
I have to questions which are pretty unrelated except that both of them are
in PHP.

(1)
I am using a class to send email, 3 different kinds (text, html, text+html
attachement)
no problem there, but I am giving the client the option to mail all his
members/clients
at the same time...I have set the timeout to +30 everytime it loops so each
email has
enough time to go through even if its a couple of thousand, heres my
problem:

I want to display a message after each mail has gone through
eg:
after the first mail it says: Mail #1: Sent
the after the second mail Mail #2: Sent
etc etc
something like a progress bar...but for now, it waits then loads the whole
page at a go instead of
one by one. I have looked at the manual and the closest I can come up with
is to use sleep()
but even then am not getting the display like that and its of course slowing
down the sending of mail.
Next I looked at buffering...which is not really for my needs either...
Any ideas?


(2) We are developing a developer site and its going to be php powered and very php related, we want to have that php function search facility that php.net has eg: you type http://php.net/mail and it shows you the mail functions page...

I searched the php.net site but I couldnt find any reference to how they are
doing that...
I know it probably has mod_rewrite which takes the variable to a search
script...right?
any ideas? or is it somewhere on the php.net site that i have not looked?
URL?

Thanks,
-Ryan

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