Re: Basic question - Starting a background task without waiting for its end.

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Michel wrote:
> 
> I (very simply) try to open a "notepad" on a simple text file in a
> simplistic PHP script, and would like to go on and display the next page
> without waiting for this notepad to be shut.
> 
> After various attempts, I have used an :
> 
> exec ('bash -c cmd /C start /MAX notepad "my_file" > NUL');
> 
> ... but it still wait for the shutting of the notepad ..!

interesting question, I didn't really come up with an answer (maybe someone with real voodoo
powers know the 'proper' answer) but I did find this page (which hopefully provides
a useful work around [all kudos to the guy named Mike]):

	http://www.naken.cc/mikehup.php

> 
> Could anybody help me ?
> 
> For clarification :
> 1) I use this script on a machine which is in the same time "server" and
> "client", which gives "meaning" to this operation.
> 2) I use "bash -c" because I have the cygwin platform which can easily
> initiate tasks in background, but it could be suppressed, because it "de
> facto" changes nothing...
> 
> Thank's for help.
> 
> Michel.
> 

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