You could try sending all the data to the client at once then achieving
the delay effect with JavaScript perhaps? That way, you are not reliant
on external factors like connection speed.

On Thu, May 12, 2005 8:38 pm, James Williams said:
> I just tried a couple of output_buffering on a test script I made and 
> it won't work... It simply waits for 10 seconds then displays 
> everything...  Kinda sucks.

If you're going to flush() and ob_flush() that much, you might as well
not use ob_start or output buffering at all.

Rip out all the ob_* stuff and see if it works under Windoze.

PS The one I looked at on your site worked just fine...

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