> Don't bother trying to tell him he should learn some basics first. In the last 5 > threads he started, he has had a ton of help with a lot of people trying to > teach him the basics of PHP and HTTP. But he doesn't care. He just wants > free scripts doing exactly what he thinks they should be doing, and > absolutely does not want (or accept) any advice or help that would lead to > him having to even bother doing anything himself. > > My advice: don't bother with this hadi fellow; most people who usually > attempt their best to help everyone here, have given up by now. Im new to php and doing my level best to learn php. I stay a hours and hours to learn the codes. So little help here im appreciated. > On 30-6-2014 1:09, Christoph Michael Becker wrote: > > Hadi wrote: > > > >>> I hardly can make any sense of your description, but the following > >> comments > >>> might help you a bit. > >> > >> Look when I open javascript page I will keep pulling my script "test7.php" > >> and keep it alive every interval second. When I close javascript > >> page. My script "test7.php" should timeout and execute " > >> file_put_contents('/tmp/phptest1234.txt', 'test');". > >> > >> Hope im clear here. Did you get what I mean ? > > > > I think so. :) > > > > However, this is not how HTTP works. I suggest you get a basic > > overview by reading > > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol>, > > and to deepen that by reading RFC 2616 (or better the RFCs 7230-7235 > > obsoleting this RFC), as necessary. > > > Don't bother trying to tell him he should learn some basics first. In the last 5 > threads he started, he has had a ton of help with a lot of people trying to > teach him the basics of PHP and HTTP. But he doesn't care. He just wants > free scripts doing exactly what he thinks they should be doing, and > absolutely does not want (or accept) any advice or help that would lead to > him having to even bother doing anything himself. > > My advice: don't bother with this hadi fellow; most people who usually > attempt their best to help everyone here, have given up by now. > > - Tul > > --- > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > http://www.avast.com > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: > http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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