Aaron,
i would love to believe what you say.
But i couldn't find any buffering functions in the online docs.
Could you please gimme a pointer on where i can find these functions
and what's their name. Are they available in php3?
Thanks a lot,
Joe
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Von: Aaron Tuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 12. Marz 2001 23:26
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Betreff: Re: [PHP] Cache Database-driven site
At 11:19 PM +0100 3/12/01, Joachim Maier wrote:
>To create the HTML-cache page i need to build the whole HTML-page content
in
>memory, instead of echoing it back to the user's browser, and finally write
>it to disk. That means, i have to write all HTML in php-code. I can't just
>embed php-parts in html tags.
that's not true. see the output buffering functions.
-aaron
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