Keep in mind that we have a "show source" button on every php.net page so you can see how everything is done. Here is the source for the code that handles the error redirection:
http://www.php.net/source.php?url=/error.php -Rasmus On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, 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 > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php