Lorderon wrote:
> What I want to do is "catch" the output buffer, but do not delay the
> buffer
> to be sent. How is it done?
I see three options here:
#1 Call ob_start/ob_get_contents/ob_flush and repeat that a *LOT* within
your script, so that you are buffering only a few lines of text at any
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Hi,
"Brent Baisley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Not exactly sure what your question is. You want to catch the buffer,
> but don't delay the buffer to be sent???
> If your question is that you want to hold the contents of the buffer
> and send it only when you are
Hi,
"Brent Baisley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Not exactly sure what your question is. You want to catch the buffer,
> but don't delay the buffer to be sent???
> If your question is that you want to hold the contents of the buffer
> and send it only when you are
Not exactly sure what your question is. You want to catch the buffer,
but don't delay the buffer to be sent???
If your question is that you want to hold the contents of the buffer
and send it only when you are ready, don't use ob_end_flush, use
ob_end_clean. The buffer is cleared without sending
Hi,
When using ob_start(), the output is buffered and not sent till
ob_end_flush() is called or got to end of the script. Also before flushing
you can get the buffer contents by ob_get_contents().
What I want to do is "catch" the output buffer, but do not delay the buffer
to be sent. How is it
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