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 Posted by petersprc on 12/25/07 04:25 
Hi, 
 
You can certainly do this. The script can sit in a loop waiting for an 
indication to continue such as a socket connection, a file on disk 
being modified, a posix signal, an update in a database, a timer, etc. 
 
On Dec 24, 10:00 pm, Gilles Ganault <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: 
> Hello 
> 
> I have a couple of command-line PHP scripts that are often called, and 
> I was wondering if it were possible to have the PHP interpreter remain 
> in RAM instead of being removed after the scipts end? 
> 
> Thank you.
 
  
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