Thanks for the information. I've been using the little iframe trick right
now, but this link you sent me may be different. I'm going to read here
soon, but just wanted to reply for the heck of it. The iframe trick, the way
I'm doing it, still requires a refresh and everything, so it's not exactly
what I'm looking for. Thanks for the replies! 
 
Thanks,
Stephen Craton
http://www.melchior.us

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From: His Dudeness [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 11:48 PM
To: Stephen Craton
Cc: PHP List
Subject: Re: [PHP] Streaming

[snip]
I was also thinking of Javascript like you said, but again, I came back to
refreshing and then I can to XML HTTP Request but it's not supported well
with browsers. Any help here would be appreciated...
[/snip]

As far as javascript and XML HTTP Requests, you could try the hidden iframe
trick.  That will work in almost all browsers, that have javascript on.
Here is a link:

http://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontent/iframe.html

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