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I'm writing a PHP script but getting stuck on the flush() function. This is my script:

<?php
    echo "1";
    flush();
    sleep(5);
    echo "2";
?>

I want my script to send the '1', then wait 5 seconds, then send the '2'. But instead the script is waiting 5 seconds, then sending '12'. I'm searching for an answer for the last few hours, but I can't find one that works for me.

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  • what are you really trying to do? sounds like you need more client side code. As it stands this is not best served by using a server-side approach
    – user557846
    May 3, 2016 at 21:20
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    I guess you never searching on PHP manual page for flush before
    – Chay22
    May 3, 2016 at 21:21

2 Answers 2

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Firstly

flush() may not be able to override the buffering scheme of your web server and it has no effect on any client-side buffering in the browser.

Secondly

It also doesn't affect PHP's userspace output buffering mechanism. This means you will have to call both ob_flush() and flush() to flush the ob output buffers if you are using those.

http://php.net/manual/en/function.flush.php

At the very least, try calling ob_flush() as well.

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You need to use also ob_flush() if you use it with some sort of webserver. And ob_flush must always come before flush().

So your code would be:

<?php
    echo "1";
    ob_flush();
    flush();
    sleep(5);
    echo "2";
?>

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