On Monday, 2 May 2011 at 02:44, Jim Giner wrote: No - I don't want to include either one in the other one. They are separate > things that interesect once. I really am just trying to do this separately > as I said. > > script1 > work > work > work > (done) > > script2 > do something > user response > do something (write data) > execute script 1 > (done. > > Script 2 doesn't need a response - no return to it. I'm trying to keep from > having the user interact with it one more time just to have a form & button > that uses its' action= to run script 1. In script2 you have the user responding in the middle of execution - this is not possible. PHP runs a script and returns the output to the client. The user then takes action which may cause another PHP script to be executed. There is no way to pause execution of a web-based PHP script and wait for a user action. In what you've given us above I'm unclear on how script1 and script2 interact with each other. Can you elaborate? -Stuart -- Stuart Dallas 3ft9 Ltd http://3ft9.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php