You need to use flush() to try and send a chunked response that will
display on the user's browser line at a time like that. Output
buffering is fairly closely related I suppose, but it is a separate
thing.
As far as I know, you cannot flush() with output buffering started
unless you end or flush
Hi!
I changed it to ob_flush() and the problem still exist.
Check the link and you'll se.
http://www.kud-igen.si/link.php
I have 3 apache servers and no one works as i want to. But
iis makes no problems.
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bye,
Uros
Friday, November 22, 2002, 8:32:56 PM, you wrote:
CW> On Fri, 22 Nov 200
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Uros Gruber wrote:
> ob_end_flush();
This turns off output buffering after flushing, the first time it gets
called in the first iteration of your for() loop.
> I can make this work on php and apache. I always get output
> in one shot not line by line. If i try this code with
Hi!
here is my test code
";
ob_end_flush();
sleep(2);
}
?>
I can make this work on php and apache. I always get output
in one shot not line by line. If i try this code with php and
iis it works.
What am i doing wrong. Do i have to tell apache to send line
by line to browser not everything
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