On Fri, December 28, 2007 6:33 pm, Eric Wood wrote:
> If database operations are underway when a user accesses a web page,
> then user clicks stop on the browser, does the php stop immediately
> too?
Maybe.
http://php.net/ignore_user_abort
> I'd rather the php continue behind the scenes to fullf
On Dec 28, 2007 8:43 PM, Eric Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eric Wood wrote:
> > If database operations are underway when a user accesses a web page,
> > then user clicks stop on the browser, does the php stop immediately too?
> >
> > I'd rather the php continue behind the scenes to fullfill al
Eric Wood wrote:
> If database operations are underway when a user accesses a web page,
> then user clicks stop on the browser, does the php stop immediately too?
>
> I'd rather the php continue behind the scenes to fullfill all the
> actions I need it do to whether the user wants to see if happen
If database operations are underway when a user accesses a web page,
then user clicks stop on the browser, does the php stop immediately too?
I'd rather the php continue behind the scenes to fullfill all the
actions I need it do to whether the user wants to see if happen or not.
Overall I wonder
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