Is there any particular reason why you must split it into 4 pages? Why can't you do something like:
local $|=1; $r->headers_out; print $tt_header; foreach my $f (@files) { ... process file ... print $tt_file_info($f); } print $tt_footer; The idea being do everything in 1 single page. Split the template into a header, a footer and information for each processed image, and just loop the per-picture content instead of looping an entire page. The only other way I can think of to do this would be to open a second window which calls a second handler which can share the information of the first response handler, via shared memory, or a shared cache, or whatever (or to move the "work" into a cleanup handler and use the original window with a second handler who can share information with the cleanup stuff - but I don't know if you can delay reading POST information beyond the response handler....) Issac Dermot Paikkos wrote: >Hi, > >MP2 RC5, Template, Image::Magick > >I hope this is not off topic, apologises if it is. > >I have a perl script written as a handler. It scans a dir for image >files and offers the user a chance to convert them from tiff to jpeg. >As there can be lots of files of some size, it can take some time for >the process to return. > >What I wanted was to loop through the files and refresh the page as >each file was processed. So I had something like; > > >$r = shift if $ENV{MOD_PERL}; >my $tt = Template->new... > >foreach my $f (@files) { > my @files_processed; > ...snip > push(@files_processed,$f); > > my $vars = { > files => [EMAIL PROTECTED], > }; > $r->content_type('text/html'); > $r->headers_out; > $tt->process($tt_file,$vars) > || die $tt->error; > >} # End of foreach > ># $r->headers_out; > >I thought this would re-send the $vars and headers_out until the list >was exhausted but in practise what I get was the page repeated for >each file. EG: if there are 4 files I get 4 <html></html> and a messy >looking page. > >I am not sure what I am doing wrong. If I move the headers_out >outside the foreach loop I get to the array contents but I still get >the (size of @files_processed) x <html> tags rather than one nice >page and I still have to wait for the whole process to complete. > >I imagine I am going to have to take another approach but can't thing >of one. Does anyone now how to refresh a referring page or loop in >the may I described? > >Thanx in advance. >Dp. > > > > > >