Hmmm... So if I -wanted- to buffer the entire page using ob_gzhandler, 
I wouldn't use ob_implicit_flush(), correct? Or would this be 
beneficial in this case? The way I read the manual page on 
ob_implicit_flush() is that it flushes after each output call. Would 
that mean that ob_start("ob_gzhandler") would compress the output, then 
ob_implicit_flush() would display that compressed output at each call?

Either way, is there any way to tell if my output is really being 
compressed by ob_gzhandler?

Jason Soza

----- Original Message -----
From: Miguel Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 17, 2002 10:39 am
Subject: Re: [PHP] ob_start() and ob_gzhandler

> On Fri, 17 May 2002, Jason Soza wrote:
> > Am I doing something wrong? Shouldn't the ob_start() by itself 
> just 
> > load all output into a buffer and not display it until I call 
> ob_flush> ()?
> 
> Or when you get to the end of execution...
> 
>   http://php.net/ob_implicit_flush
> 
> miguel
> 
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