Boyd, Todd M. wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jim Lucas [mailto:lists@xxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 11:43 AM >> To: Chrome >> Cc: 'Stut'; 'Andrew Ballard'; 'Jay Moore'; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: Re: Output text status on a long class >> >> Chrome wrote: >>>> On 14 Oct 2008, at 16:51, Chrome wrote: >>>>> For the record I have included a 256 char long whitespace string >>>>> along with any prospective output but still no joy >>>>> >>>>> Opera 9.60 reliably informs me it's received 258 bytes but > displays >>>>> nothing >>>>> >>>>> I'll carry on with this for a little before blaming the browsers >>>>> (testing also in FF3) and putting in a 'This is going to take >> bloody >>>>> ages' note :) >>>> My initial response was based on it being a CLI script in which > case >>>> my advice would have been enough. However in your case there are >> other >>>> buffers in play which could affect the output. >>>> >>>> How is your output formatted? Browsers won't necessarily display >>>> content until they get closing tags. This is probably the issue >> you're >>>> running into. >>> The output is [currently] plain text only. Maybe it would help if I >> added >>> the standard HTML stuff too I'll have more luck >>> >>> I'll try that in a little bit but food first :) >>> >>> Thanks for the input >> Also, a setting to check it to make sure that output_buffering, in the >> PHP.ini, is set to off. I think the default is 4096bytes. You'll not >> want it >> to do that. Once you change that, restart apache/iis/etc... > > OP wrote: "Thanks for the input (and this may be something to do with > the server (which I didn't set up))" > > I'm thinking maybe they have no control over any INI settings that > cannot be changed programmatically on a per-script basis. > > > Todd Boyd > Web Programmer > This is a setting can be placed in a .htaccess file :) -- Jim Lucas "Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V by William Shakespeare -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php