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Posted by "Gustav Wiberg" on 10/01/06 11:27
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From: "Sabine" <phpdev@sric.de>
To: "PHP general" <php-general@lists.php.net>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 6:14 PM
Subject: [PHP] selfreferencing script with output
> Hello to all,
>
> I have 2 scripts ( preparing about 1000 mails for pear's mail-queue and
> sending them) which shall be started by the user.
> There are
> - limitations of the provider for the duration of the scripts
> - no cronjobs
>
> So I had the idea to write a selfreferencing script like that:
>
> $begin= intval($_GET["begin"]);
> $allMails = 1000;
>
> //... prepare / send a portion of for example 50 mails
>
> if (($begin+ 50) < $allMails) {
> header("Location: script.php?begin=".($begin+ 50));
> } else {
> echo "Done!";
> }
>
> But I want to show the user some output like a statusbar (eventually with
> pear's Html_Progress) or something like that so he knows the script is
> still working.
>
> Has anybody of you an idea, a tip for me how to do it?
> I don't see how I can do it within the construct above.
> Is there an alternative to it?
>
> Thanks in advance for your answers
> Sabine
>
>
Hi
I don't know if this works, but I think it ought to work:
Set a picture (a line) with width 1, next iteration set the line to width 2,
next to width 3...
OR set a picture with width % off <count of mails>
Change picture with dhtml (or if you prefer Javascript and css ;-))
/G
http://www.varupiraten.se/
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