Wow, new tools for me to play with! I'm going to have to try this some
more later. I've only done a little bit of work with output buffering
and, quite frankly, I didn't even realize I could flush out data like
that. I mostly just have used output buffering to capture data before I
wanted to send HTTP headers. I've never set implicit_flush on either so
I didn't even realize that I could get that kind of interaction. You
learn something new every day.
Thanks for the detailed explanation Trevor, that output model is easy
enough to conceptualize. I suppose I would have learned about that if
I'd actually had some computer science courses, eh?
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