On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Andrés Robinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Though this is not likely to solve the problem, try adding the following two
> lines at the beginning of the script (even before you query the database and
> do
> all your logic)
>
> ignore_user_abort(true);
> set_time_limit(0);
>
> You need the log files to know exactly what the problem is. And, even if you
> are
> not solving this issue using compression as a workaround, you may also want
> to
> add at the beginning of the script:
>
> ob_start("ob_gzhandler")
>From what I read I think ob_start("ob_gzhandler") would be needed if I
would like to compress output transparently and let the clients
browser do the reverse job in the same maner, but in this case I am
uploading the files as .gz and the person who downloads it takes care
of decompressing it by hand.
Maybe I should use a simple ob_start() in this case. I understand
ob_start()-ob_end_flush() collects data in a server buffer and outputs
it all together but in the case of my script the only output is the
file I am uploading and the output is only in th echo $contents.
Unless I am missing details of ob_start() wouldn't this be equivalent
in this case?
Thanks
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