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Re: Browser timeout and php script question



Hi Mark,

maybe the ignore_user_abort() function can help you. have a look at
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.connection-handling.php

Regards
Harald

Am 23.11.2006 um 07:39 Mark Wheeler wrote:

This is a part two, sort of, of another question I posted yesterday or the day before. I'm still working on this and thad the following thought.

I have a php script that takes a long time (20 minutes, or so) to perform (sending email out) and I'm afraid that the browser is timing out, so I thought I would reload the windows with a progress script. After starting the script, if I close the browser window or reload it, does the original script keep going until it's finished, or does the browser send a message to the server telling it to stop execution of the script? The reason for asking is I'd like to start sending email, but would then like to load that window with an update script that checks and displays the process.

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