On 6/8/04 11:15 AM, "Michael Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try calling ob_end_flush() at the top of your script. Although I believe some
> browsers will still buffer a portion of the output before displaying. But if
> you're
> running from the command line it should display in real time.
I
* Thus wrote Michael Sims ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Curt Zirzow wrote:
> >
> > Use this at the top of the script:
> > ini_set('output_buffer', 0);
>
> The "output_buffering" setting cannot be controlled via ini_set(), at least
> according to the manual. I want to say that I confirmed this a long t
Curt Zirzow wrote:
>> I have a feeling PHP is buffering it or something. It there any
>> command I can use to disable such buffering for just this script so
>> I can see some useful feedback. Thanks!
>
> Use this at the top of the script:
> ini_set('output_buffer', 0);
The "output_buffering" set
* Thus wrote Mike Zornek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I wrote an importer script in PHP that outputs the percentage of items
> finished in 5% chunks. When I run the script however (web or command line) I
> don¹t get incremental output .. I get it all in one fell swoop.
>
> I have a feeling PHP is buffer
Mike Zornek wrote:
> I wrote an importer script in PHP that outputs the percentage of items
> finished in 5% chunks. When I run the script however (web or command
> line) I don¹t get incremental output .. I get it all in one fell
> swoop.
>
> I have a feeling PHP is buffering it or something. It th
I wrote an importer script in PHP that outputs the percentage of items
finished in 5% chunks. When I run the script however (web or command line) I
don¹t get incremental output .. I get it all in one fell swoop.
I have a feeling PHP is buffering it or something. It there any command I
can use to d
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