No it's just HTML tables. They don't render until they are finished
drawing. Unless you use the special IE HTML4 tags that allows you to
create table sthat render on the fly.


-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 October 2002 12:41
To: CFDeveloper Dev List
Subject: [ cf-dev ] CFFLUSH


OK - Never had a situation where I've needed to spit out so much info
onto a page that CFFlush was needed to keep the page from "hanging", but
now I have got that situation.

I tried a couple of things :

<!--- version one - to output every 10 bytes (taken from CFStudio help)
---> <cfflush interval="10"> <cfoutput query="myquery">
    stuff....
</cfoutput>

<!--- version two - to output every 10ish rows (made up by me) --->
<cfoutput query="myquery">
    stuff...
    <cfset leftover = currentrow MOD 10>
    <cfif leftover eq 0><cfflush></cfif>
</cfoutput>

Neither seems to work.  I always just get the whole damn list appearing
all at once! Is this me or CFFlush thats not working right?  Is there
something about CFFlush and HTML tables?

Regards

Stephen




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