Inside your loop, you can try to:

print "\0";

That should keep it alive and there's probably a better solution (like a Keep-Alive header or something).

- Jason

Putnam, Denis (Contractor) wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to send an http response back to the browser
before i complete my output buffer on a long running query.  I need to
do this to keep the browser from timing out.
Denis Putnam FAST http://fast <http://fast/> http://abinitio <http://abinitio/> Ph : 703-833-8606 12900 Worldgate Drive, Herndon, Monument IV, 4110D
The electronic mail message you have received and any files transmitted
with it are confidential and solely for the intended addressee(s)'s
attention. Do not divulge, copy, forward, or use the contents,
attachments, or information without permission of Fannie Mae.
Information contained in this message is provided solely for the purpose
stated in the message or its attachment(s) and must not be disclosed to
any third party or used for any other purpose without consent of Fannie
Mae. If you have received this message and/or any files transmitted with
it in error, please delete them from your system, destroy any hard
copies of them, and contact the sender.


---------------------------------------------------------------------
Web Archive:  http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
             http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=cgiapp&r=1&w=2
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to