Hi Martin,

This is unfortunately not something that has an easy work around. I have seen a post by Dan Joseph with what looks like a good suggestion.

If my understanding of J2EE is correct, i believe you will be able to persist connections between two different pages if you use java servlets.

all the best


Martin Helie wrote:


Hi Chris,

yes, that's precisely my problem (I had read the notes).

This seems like something people would want to do, so I'm surprised no one's
found some workaround.

Any other ideas?


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--- Martin Helie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


no, unfortunately, that doesn't work; it creates a permanent socket on
the server, but between page reads, php still loses its resource id,
and can't communicate with the socket...


The last two user notes on this page seem relevant:

http://www.php.net/pfsockopen

Hope that helps.

Chris

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