> -Original Message-
> From: Sebastian Detert [mailto:php-maill...@elygor.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6:51 AM
> To: Ferdi; PHP General
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Execute a php page and don't wait for it to finish
>
> Ferdi schrieb:
> > Hi List,
> &
Ferdi schrieb:
Hi List,
I have a php page that updates data from one database to another when it is
run.
My query is, how can I trigger the execution of this update page from
another php / javascript without the calling page having to wait for the
update page to finish?
Basically, I think the up
A simple AJAX script would do the trick, no? Or does the script which
was triggered by JS get aborted if that page is unloaded?
If javascript is unavailable you could trigger it through the tag like so:
Again, not sure if it will keep running if the caller is unloaded.
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What about simply having the script trip a flag that another background
script checks every 60 seconds or so?
Once a minutes a background script checks to see if it needs to preform any
tasks.
When a user hits a certain page it does an ajax request to trip this flag
and immediately returns.
The ne
On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 18:50 +0530, Ferdi wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have a php page that updates data from one database to another when it is
> run.
> My query is, how can I trigger the execution of this update page from
> another php / javascript without the calling page having to wait for the
> upd
Hi List,
I have a php page that updates data from one database to another when it is
run.
My query is, how can I trigger the execution of this update page from
another php / javascript without the calling page having to wait for the
update page to finish?
Basically, I think the update page needs t
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