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One thing I have noticed with php, is that nothing is output to the screen until the script has stopped working. For the project I am working on I feed in a list of over 100 items and it performs a HTTP request for each item and when finished, shows a page with the status of each item, success failure etc.

What I want to know is if there is a way to output the results of each 'foreach' loop as they happen? So the user watching the screen sees the magic happening one line at a time or after say 5 lines.

I have only ever seen this done with Ajax type requests, is that what I should be looking to do instead maybe? Can anyone point me to a php function that does this or is it not possible?

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It may be better to store all script output in a buffer then flush the buffer when required.

For example:

<?php

if (ob_get_level() == 0) ob_start();

$test = Array('one','two','three','four');
foreach ($test as $key=>$val)
{
    echo $test;
    ob_flush();
    flush();
}

ob_end_flush();

?>

Make sure you have mod_gzip disabled!

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flush() should do it, or you can look at all the output buffering functions

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Use the flush() command

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I use

flush(); @ob_flush();

after the output.

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