Thanks for the reply. After submitting the question I came across this page http://blog.bitflux.ch/archive/2006/09/28/ (linked from the PHP docs of course -- must update my local help file!) with an early patch that makes use of these new hooks. However, I suspect we'll wait until something more 'official' comes along (we don't currently use APC, although I'm working on changing that).
Thanks again for your help. Stickman > They are C-level hooks. The various storage mechanisms need to add > support for them in order to expose them to userspace PHP. I added > support in pecl/apc, for example. > > See: > > http://progphp.com/progress.php > (pick some random file in the 200k size range) > > Source at: http://progphp.com/progress.phps > > Eventually we will see more extensions that manage server-side storage > with support for the hooks. > > -Rasmus > > Stickman wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I originally posted this to the general list but received no response, >> so I thought I might have more luck here. Apologies in advance if this >> is not the appropriate place for this question. >> >> The PHP 5.2.0 release announcement >> (http://www.php.net/releases/5_2_0.php) mentions, "Hooks for tracking >> file upload progress were introduced" but no further info on how these >> 'hooks' can be used. I even checked through the results of >> get_defined_functions() and I could find no sign of anything that fit >> the bill. >> >> Any pointers would be appreciated. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Stickman >> >> > > > -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php