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Thank you dfs and shotgunefx, two great ideas.

The big problem was browser timeout, which had not solved itself by just printing dots. I do dots a lot, maybe spaces that don't display would be good. For some reason I remember thinking the browser was timing out even with the dots being printed, but obviously the process must have just taken too long.

I had looked at IO::Tee (output to multiple handles) but I guess the answer is really just a fork as shotgunefx suggested. The Perl program directs the spidering and indexing of many websites into separate databases, so I would fork a child for each site, then have the child return a success code on finishing its work. I suppose this would even run more quickly with many children in parallel but I think I'll keep it serial for now to keep the log file readable.

Thanks. I guess I was a little *too* lazy a perl programmer.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Connection: Keep-Alive and Perl by mattr
in thread Connection: Keep-Alive and Perl by dws

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