If there is really need for such a page, my first guess was, as i thought about
it, to enter the content, which is responsible for the upload in a invisible frame.
For an invisible Frame you just have to make a frameset, where you only can
see one part of the frame
Lee --
...and then Lee Herron said...
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% >> I'm interested in how most would create a transition page..
% >
% > One thing you might consider is using flush() to output
% > what you have so far to the browser rather than sending
%
% The problem I'm having is that the uploading of the file takes
>> I'm interested in how most would create a transition page..
>
> One thing you might consider is using flush() to output
> what you have so far to the browser rather than sending
The problem I'm having is that the uploading of the file takes time, and the
screen simply sits there while this is b
re are many other great ways.
But there's my input. Hope it helps you a little.
> -Original Message-
> From: Lee Herron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 6:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Transition Page?
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>
> I'm
--- Lee Herron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm interested in how most would create a transition
> page..
One thing you might consider is using flush() to output
what you have so far to the browser rather than sending
them to another page when you're done. An example of
something to output might b
I'm interested in how most would create a transition page..
I have an upload process that takes a bit before it changes the page
displayed on the browser. I would like to create a transition page
[Uploading Now .. please standby] that would refresh to a result page once
the upload is done. Now I
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