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[nycphp-talk] Php in the twilight zone

Iulian Manea talk at esteticastudios.com
Fri Apr 21 09:21:36 EDT 2006


> if the script is running for 20 minutes, Apache may just be flushing the 
> output buffer out of boredom.

The script is used for spidering a site, which is quite big .. so the 20
minutes isn't that much. But each time the script finds a new link it
flushes it to the browser, so the connection shouldn't timeout or anything
...

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Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Php in the twilight zone

On 4/20/06, Flavio daCosta <nyphp at n0p.net> wrote:

> To tell you the truth, sounds like a php segfault to me, any errors in
> the web server logs?


I thought segfault, too, but you usually don't get any output back.
Then again. if the script is running for 20 minutes, Apache may just
be flushing the output buffer out of boredom.


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Chris Snyder
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