Re: Explicit Stream Flush with fsockopen()

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Hi Richard,

Thanks for the help, and I almost forgot to thank you for it. Reason for
the timeout to occur in the posts that I have mentioned before was a
simple End Of Transmission character (EOT, ASCII 4) that terminates
every message sent to and from the server.

And by the way, thank you. :)

O.J.

Richard Lynch wrote:
http://php.net/fflush


On Sun, June 4, 2006 9:51 pm, Oliver John V. Tibi wrote:
Hi Guys,

I know this may sound fundamental to some of you, but do you know any
way of explicitly flushing out stream buffers off to the socket using
fsockopen()/fputs() combos? Hope to hear from you soon.

Note: I'm not using http, and I'm connecting to some other arbitrary
port other than http, so I don't know if ob_flush() and its family of
functions will work.

Thanks! :)

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