I moved my files to a new server and I had a script that instantly showed output on every echo
to the browser, but this isn't working on the new server. Here is my test code:
@ini_set('output_buffering', 0); @ini_set('implicit_flush', 1);
for ($i = 0; $i < ob_get_level(); $i++) ob_end_flush();
ob_implicit_flush(1);
ignore_user_abort(true); set_time_limit(0);
$max_wait_time = 30;
$begin_time = microtime(true);
$elapsed_time = 0;
while(!connection_aborted()) {
echo $i++.str_repeat(' ', 1020).'<br/>';
flush(); ob_flush();
usleep(1000000);
if($elapsed_time > $max_wait_time){ break; }
$elapsed_time++;
}
I've tried a few things which has become the above. But turning output buffering on and flushing hasn't worked for me. I have tested this on Chrome and Firefox, they both just output everything at the end.
Any ideas?
Excerpt from the flush
documentation:
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. [...]
Several servers, especially on Win32, will still buffer the output from your script until it terminates before transmitting the results to the browser.
Server modules for Apache like mod_gzip may do buffering of their own that will cause flush() to not result in data being sent immediately to the client.
Chances are high that you changed to a different web server (or web server configuration), which buffers the output of the whole script before outputting it.