Hi,
there is no communication between perl & browser. Browser blindly loads
the page, no matter if it's complete or not. So, the different location
will not help. Or you have an idea how to tell the browser that the page
is written and to tell perl, that the page is being loaded?
Vladimir
David Fraser wrote:
Vladimir Glazounov wrote:
Hi,
I would like to minimize status page fails. So I think, I add a switch
"--html_upd_rate" for page generation/update, and a possybility to set
a refresh rate in html page itself. With generation is everything
clear, but refresh rate once changed should be stored somewhere. And
not only for one session. So I thought about cookies.
Now I would like to know - do we need that feature at all? If yes, are
the cookies OK or there are some better alternatives?
Best regards,
Vladimir
Hi Vladimir
What about outputing the new page to a separate file, and only telling
the main page to reload once the separate file has finished writing?
That might be a simpler way of avoiding failures entirely
Cheers
David
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