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Re: Executing PHP Tasks While Letting A User Continue To Browse?

Posted by Good Man on 04/26/06 19:44

"robert" <ab@no.spam-alama-ding-dong> wrote in
news:56N3g.13$gO2.10@fe05.lga:

> pop-up...meaning ie's createpopup, js window.open(), a div, or the
> result of target='go.process.it.php'?

it's actually using javascript if i recall correctly (for the email
delivery that is - the file streaming is just straight PHP script).


> i usually use the target= and have some kind of message with an
> animated image indicating processing is underway. when php is done
> processing whatever it is, you can use js to give some kind of alert
> that it's done and/or close the window. i haven't found that that ties
> up the other browser windows.

i'll try the target=""; i use js currently to both open and close the
window.


> if you're not opposed to using frames, then that may be somthing to
> think about too.

i'd rather not, as these features are just one component of an overall
site.


> what browser are you testing this with?

ie and firefox.


I'm actually more upset/interested in the file-streaming preventing
additional usage, as opposed to the email delivery/new window thing.

 

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