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[Webdev] continuous output...

[Webdev] continuous output...

Adam Beecher adam at iewebs.com
Tue Nov 14 21:30:21 GMT 2000


>  Sigh. Examples are hard to come by. I'll give PHP a shot...
>
That's what I'd be inclinded to go for meself Kate, because of the compatibility
probems. But it might be the same with PHP - I don't know, I haven't tried it.
Have a look anyway though:

http://www.php.net/manual/ref.outcontrol.php

Also have a look at the stock PHP(4) ini file, which has info on the output
buffering directives.

For an example of NPH scripts - sorry, I forgot to post a link - the Gossamer
Threads Links system is a good example. You'll need to install it to try it, but
it's a good Perl app anyway, well worth a look:

http://gossamer-threads.com/scripts/links/

While you're there, have a look at DBman, which is an excellent flatfile
database manager. I ran whole sites using that not so long ago! :)

adam





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