Hi,

We have developed a BioInformatics Web based Application using
CGIC , Linux and Apache as the webserver. We are using MySQL
database for data handling.
We have run into a problem wherein if the browser which has sent
the request to Apache is closed in between a process, the process
continues to run instead of being terminated. This causes the
queuing of unwanted processes (both for Apache and MySQL).

Can you suggest some solutions to this problem? Is there any way
to programatically trap the browser generated( e.g when the
browser is closed or stop button is pressed) events in Apache or
CGIC?

Looking forward to an early reply.

regards

Chandragupt
TCG Software Services (P) Ltd.
India

Cell Nos.
09818022792
09810255383
09810230704



On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 David Burry wrote :
At 09:38 PM 10/24/2002 -0400, Glenn wrote:
>Have you looked at the %...X directive in Apache2?


That's an interesting idea I hadn't thought of... it doesn't solve the chargeback issue but it's worth investigating for detecting successful downloads...

Dave

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