Have you looked into javascript/java?
This client has worked up a Power Point slide presentation that he wants
me to duplicate on the web. I had a PHP solution that was working fine,
but then he decided to jazz up his Power Point presentation some. The
adding a single line of text at time
makes no difference, the behaviour is identical.
IE5 does not seem to understand multipart.
The multipart mime boundary does not seem to be working properly in
Netscape4.6.
Regards
Andrew Braund
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From: Greg Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 25 March 2001
Is it possible using PHP to print a single line of text to a browser,
have a second or two delay and then print the next line, etc. etc.?
Greg
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writes:
Is it possible using PHP to print a single line of text to a browser,
have a second or two delay and then print the next line, etc. etc.?
Greg
Hi,
You can use the following commands:
sleep(seconds);
to go along with this, check out :
Output Control Functions :
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.outcontrol.php
and some interesting ones in the Misc section :
Miscellaneous Functions :
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.misc.php
links to a few tutorials are listed in ocf section.
You can use the following commands:
sleep(seconds);
usleep(microseconds);
I've tried those 2 functions, in an example like this:
PRINT "Thisbr";
SLEEP(2) ;
PRINT "Is abr";
SLEEP(2);
PRINT "TEST";
But the way it works in the browser is to wait for a total of 4 seconds
and then it displays
couldn't do
the sleep thing you wanted...
anyone else?
jack
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From: Greg Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 1:42 PM
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Delaying Printed Output
You can use
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Scott) wrote:
sleep(seconds);
usleep(microseconds);
I've tried those 2 functions, in an example like this:
PRINT "Thisbr";
SLEEP(2) ;
PRINT "Is abr";
SLEEP(2);
PRINT "TEST";
But the way it works in the browser is to wait for
You might try using flush() after the prints.
I tried that too, but at least in Netscape 6, it still waits until
everything is done before displaying. I think Jack must be correct that
this isn't possible for browser display.
Thanks,
Greg
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at the client.
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, CC Zona wrote:
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 11:06:02 -0800
From: CC Zona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Delaying Printed Output
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Scott) wrote:
sleep(seconds);
usleep
I don't know if this will be helpful but you can look at this
JavaScript code:
http://www.webdesigns1.f2s.com/js_typing_text.php
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Jeff Oien
PHP start here
http://www.webdesigns1.com/php/
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Scott) wrote:
You might try using flush() after the prints.
I tried that too, but at least in Netscape 6, it still waits until
everything is done before displaying. I think Jack must be correct that
this isn't possible for browser
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