I know for some/one PHP SAPIs there is a function I can call that will close the HTTP connection to the browser but the script continues running. It's since PHP 5.4 or so. But I can not find it any longer :/. Anybody has a clue?
@Dhamu i'm maintaining a self made ERP for my companie here and i've buit my very own framework in the last 14 years - and yes this is much better and faster :-)
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@crypticツ no, not that one. It's more specific and does not work with all SAPIs (I think it is only for fastcgi but I'm not really sure) and it's much newer. ignore_user_abort is really and oldskool PHP function.
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I am a slow typer. I think... so when I wrote a thing I see ten others responded with correct or incorrect answers. And then there is the downvoting game ı encountered today... Anyway.
Is it possible to check if the string that is being added to file is not already in the file and only then add it? Right now I am using
$myFile = "myFile.txt";
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a') or die("can't open file");
$stringData = $var . "\n";
fwrite($fh, $stringData);
fclose...
@Connor Well...obviously you can do that, if you think it's necessary...but PHP will close the connection on its own just fine. So unless you do loads of other stuff after your queries...I think you don't need to spend time on that. But that's just my opinion...there might be people in here with much deeper knowledge. ;)
Ok say i have this...
public function __construct(){
$this->database = new Connection();
$this->database = $this->database->Connect();
}
public function current_user($username = NULL){
$statement = $this->database->prepare("SELECT * FROM agents WHERE username = ?");
if(!isset($username)){
$statement->bindParam(1, $_SESSION['logged_in']);
} else {
$statement->bindParam(1, $username);
}
$statement->execute();
$result = $statement->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)[0];
@Pekka웃 I'm not sure for gangs vote in this case..May be piped piper case...people see one up vote than all who visit feel that it must be a good question to +1 .. :)
Why socket throw a warning when I use try catch block. It like I get two duplicates error. So I have to add @ sign - for example: if (!@socket_connect($this->socket,$host,$port)) { throw new Exception("Connection Failed " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error())) }
@I'll-Be-Back warnings are not exceptions. It's a implementation detail of PHP that sucks... Instead, look up error exceptions to convert one to the other
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