I am using output buffering to process stuff (very descriptive, I know).
What I'd like to do is cause output buffering to end, have the handler functions perform their processing, and then get the resulting output as a string, not output to the browser.
Is this possible? I can't seem to work out what combination of ob_end
/ob_get
functions I would need to achieve this... and my initial thought of "I can just buffer the output of ob_end_flush
" is... well, absurd :p
As a basic example of what I'm trying to achieve:
<?php
ob_start(function($c) {return "PASS\n";});
echo "FAIL\n";
$c = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_flush(); // outputs PASS, as it has been processed
echo $c; // outputs FAIL, because that was the content of the buffer... unprocessed...
// I want it processed.
ob_get_contents
gives). I have implemented a workaround in the form of another layer of output buffering around the whole thing, but it's a bit messy!