yes, I think you can call it ,semi-real-time monitoring

because we want the script when it run it should read some records in
database and update other records


On 10/31/06, Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Oct 30, 2006, at 10:26 AM, Ahmad Al-Twaijiry wrote:
> is it possible to link the script to my php interface (the one that
> the users is using it) and if the php interface page will run the
> script (IN background) if it didn't run for the last 30 seconds ? I
> see  this is very hard and almost impossible , what do you think ?
>
> PS: also I need to make sure no more than 1 process of the script
> is running :)

Hi Ahmad.  Could you describe what your script is doing?  What type
of information are you wanting users to see?  Is this some sort of
status page?  Is it some sort of semi-real-time monitoring?

-Ed




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