On Wed, April 19, 2006 3:17 am, James Nunnerley wrote:
Thanks for everyone's replies - but I'm a little uncertain as to what
the
reasons for not running the pcntl functions under the web browser are
- is
it down to security?
I could be wrong, but I believe the correct response is:
No, it's
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Forking a search - pcntl
On Tue, April 18, 2006 5:21 am, James Nunnerley wrote:
What we'd like to do is run the actual search query in the background
(i.e.
fork) while the viewable page shows a nice scrollie banner etc!
fork is not the only
] Forking a search - pcntl
On Tue, April 18, 2006 5:21 am, James Nunnerley wrote:
What we'd like to do is run the actual search query in the background
(i.e.
fork) while the viewable page shows a nice scrollie banner etc!
fork is not the only solution for this, thank [insert deity here]
Due
I'm creating a search function as part of our webmail frontend, however I'm
having big problems with timeout etc.
What we'd like to do is run the actual search query in the background (i.e.
fork) while the viewable page shows a nice scrollie banner etc!
Due to various problems with the
James Nunnerley wrote:
I'm creating a search function as part of our webmail frontend, however I'm
having big problems with timeout etc.
What we'd like to do is run the actual search query in the background (i.e.
fork) while the viewable page shows a nice scrollie banner etc!
Due to various
On 4/18/06, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Nunnerley wrote:
I'm creating a search function as part of our webmail frontend, however I'm
having big problems with timeout etc.
What we'd like to do is run the actual search query in the background (i.e.
fork) while the viewable page shows
On Tue, April 18, 2006 5:21 am, James Nunnerley wrote:
What we'd like to do is run the actual search query in the background
(i.e.
fork) while the viewable page shows a nice scrollie banner etc!
fork is not the only solution for this, thank [insert deity here]
Due to various problems with
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