i also hve a similar problem like yours, and i dont know how can we solve this.
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:22:16 -0400, Scott Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed the problem with the php functions, file_exists() and
clearstatcache(). When I load a webpage, the php do the file_exists() and
attempt to create one if the file does not exist. Then when I go to the
next webpage, that file is removed. It is working pretty well. When I
press refresh, it work okay. (removed the file upon unloading and create a
new file upon loading). It work okay if I go from this page to a neutral
webpage (with no file checking feature) then back to this page. It work
great. But if I go from this page to the other webpage (with file
checking), it showed the existance of the file even though there isn't one.
So, I add the sleep() to see how long does it take for it to recognize that
there is really no file itself. There I found that it take 40 or 45 seconds
for PHP to finally see that even though it was already removed from the last
webpage.
Why is that? I tried with without clearstatcache() and it have no effect.
Is there some alternative to file_exists() that I can use?? I hope I'm
explaining it clearly...
FletchSOD
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