On 5/27/09 10:33 AM, "David Otton" wrote:
> 2009/5/27 Tom Worster :
>
>> without getting into whether or not this cache design makes sense, my
>> question in this example is: what options are there for ending the http
>> transition and then continuing on to do the cache update work?
>
> You eit
com/2007/10/11/how-to-use-ignore_user_abort-to-do-process-ou
t-of-band/
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Worster [mailto:f...@thefsb.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 7:14 AM
> To: bruce; php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] continue working after finishing up with
[mailto:f...@thefsb.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 7:14 AM
To: bruce; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] continue working after finishing up with the http
client
On 5/27/09 9:50 AM, "bruce" wrote:
> exacly what are you trying to accomplish? is this in a web app? has the
user
2009/5/27 Tom Worster :
> without getting into whether or not this cache design makes sense, my
> question in this example is: what options are there for ending the http
> transition and then continuing on to do the cache update work?
You either continue processing then-and-there (exec(), or what
On 5/27/09 9:50 AM, "bruce" wrote:
> exacly what are you trying to accomplish? is this in a web app? has the user
> hit the site, logged in, etc?
>
> can you provide an example of what the sequence of events are that you're
> trying to deal with..
it is a web app.
let's say for example that we
hi tom...
exacly what are you trying to accomplish? is this in a web app? has the user
hit the site, logged in, etc?
can you provide an example of what the sequence of events are that you're
trying to deal with..
thanks
-Original Message-
From: Tom Worster [mailto:f...@thefsb.org]
Sent
6 matches
Mail list logo