mickb@xxxxxxx a �crit : > Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The problem > is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example : > > $perl = new Perl(); > $perl->require('mct.pl'); > $perl->MCT_polling(); > > where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl. I would find very strange > the fact it's impossible to manipulate PHP stdout stream. > can't you edit the mct.pl script so the MCT_polling function won't output anything ? N F It's a solution indeed, but very annoying for multiples reasons. If I can't find another way, I won't have the choice... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php