Hi Noel,

If you use a for loop action instead of <@for>, you
can place a results html action within the loop. Then
set the "push" characteristic to "on" for that action.
That should work assuming that you used push on
each of the preceding actions as well.

Stefan

At 05:15 PM 10/11/2005, you wrote:
This is related to a question I asked a couple of
days ago.  Basically, I have created a <@FOR> loop
to send a number of E-mails.  For each E-mail sent
I want the results of the attempt sent to a web
page so that the person sending the E-mail can
see them being sent in "real time".  However, it
appears that Tango waits until the <@FOR> loop
is complete and then sends the results of all the
actions to the web page at the same time.  Is
there any way around this, to where the results
HTML of the actions within the for loop will
display as they occur?



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