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Mar 20th, 2008 17:22
ha mo, Keyar Srinivasan, Karl Sørensen, http://keyarsrinivasan.blogspot.com
Try this using ob_flush(). This function will send the contents of the output buffer (if any). If you want to further process the buffer's contents you have to call ob_get_contents() before ob_flush() as the buffer contents are discarded after ob_flush() is called. This function does not destroy the output buffer like ob_end_flush() does. http://www.tantofa.com http://www.fantofa.com http://www.mantofa.com http://www.tanpola.com http://www.tampola.com http://www.yamot.com http://www.mozmar.com http://www.templatestemp.com