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I have a main.php page. after clicking on submit button it will call two more php pages one by one.
eg: sub1.php and sub2.php. and these two php's will take around 5 min to complete the task.

what I want to know is once we clicked on submit button in main.php, first it will call sub1.php. before calling, it should echo back message saying that sub1.php triggered to main.php and also after completion of the sub1.php, it should echo back sub1.php task completed and sub2.php triggered.

Note that sub1.php will take minimum 5 min to complete. so first message will echo in main.php before calling sub1.php after completion of sub1.php then only second message should display.

Could you please help on this. I hope the requirement is clear.

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    Please paste relevant code as well
    – Roopendra
    Feb 7, 2014 at 10:13

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You can control when and what is send by using the PHP buildin output control functions.

You can send something by echoing it and afterwards flushing the output buffer

for ($i = 0; $i<10; $i++){

    echo "<br> Line to show.";
    echo str_pad('',4096)."\n";   

    ob_flush();
    flush();
    sleep(2);
}

Example taken from PHP Manual: flush

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  • @DHSan: Actually i didn't get your answer! where should i add this code? i mean before calling sub1.php or after completion of sub2.php?
    – Mahadeva
    Feb 7, 2014 at 10:45
  • @DHSan: Your script is worked fine but it's echo the line before header field. not in body. Could you please help.
    – Mahadeva
    Feb 7, 2014 at 11:28
  • @DHSan: your code is working fine in google chrome not in IE. Could you please help me to execute same in IE?
    – Mahadeva
    Feb 11, 2014 at 10:44

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