2010/3/12 Reese <howel...@inkworkswell.com> > On 12-Mar-10 13:49, Jonathan Zuckerman wrote: > >> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Reese <howel...@inkworkswell.com> wrote: >> >> On 12-Mar-10 11:31, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote: >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Bruno - e-comBR <br...@e-combr.com.br> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> It's causing a little throuble for me. When a PHP script generates a >>> >>>> bigger >>>>> report(taking about ten minutes or more), the user seems to be >>>>> impatient. >>>>> They're doing refreshs on the page. So, for each refresh apache is >>>>> queuing a >>>>> new script, and just begin running this when the queue is empty again. >>>>> >>>>> What do you suggest me? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Bruno Moreira Guedes >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I don't use mod_php, so don't know about its behavior. But I recommend >>>> you inform the users that the report can take upto ten minutes to >>>> generate and to be patient. That's the only solution I see. >>>> >>>> Else, if you can make the PHP script 'smart' in some way so that a >>> popup or other visual indicator will give constant, visual feedback >>> on the progress of the request. With a "Cancel" button that functions >>> to kill the original request while blocking page refreshes. They can >>> start over from scratch if they like. >>> >>> Reese >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server >>> Project. >>> See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >>> " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org >>> >>> >>> Is there any way to cache the report? >> > > You could get the parameters sorted out, then create a cron job > from it and feed it to a .log file. This log file could be made > available to administrators only, the world or something in > between, depending on where in the file system it is located and > the associated permissions. > > > To eventually ensure the user sees the report when it's done being >> generated, you could do some fancy Keep-alive with the http request, or >> just >> have some javascript on the page that automatically reloads it, and upon >> reload the script will check to see if there's a report built for that >> user, >> otherwise it checks to see if there's a lock. If there's a lock, it stops >> and waits to try again soon. If there is no lock, it starts a new report. >> > > Or compress and store or mail it to them (and others?), starting a new > log file after each clock cycle. > > This is starting to feel like reinventing HTTP access logs. We got off > track somewhere. > > > Reese > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org > >
I would like to thank everyone by this ideas. I'll test each one and see what happen :-) But if someone knows a way to adjust this behaviour(some 'undocumented procedure'), please tell me. Thanks, Bruno Moreira Guedes