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?
"Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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--- Martin Helie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
no, unfortunately, that doesn't work; it creates a permanent socket onThe last two user notes on this page seem relevant:
the server, but between page reads, php still loses its resource id,
and can't communicate with the socket...
http://www.php.net/pfsockopen
Hope that helps.
Chris
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