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Thanks Bloodnok, my node-title-creating skills are not the same as my search-term-forming skills, obviously!
That example, though, that you found seems to have this :
print '<header>'; # placeholder for your whole HTML header block
print '<span id=Progress>Working...</span>';
print '<footer>'; # placeholder for the rest of your document until bu
+t without </body>
I'm not sure what the header and footer tags are here, and still the web page is incomplete until the process finishes and the browser gets its </body></html> tags.
I noted this Watching long processes through CGI Aug02 which runs a bg process to do the work, but stopping the browser lets it go on, I'd rather not have that. And he bangs on about "server push" which is what I'm already doing (just printing the progress to the screen after the html headers), and the browser/server probs that could have.
Looks like I'm stuck with :
- server push
- write to a file or process and read it in a separate web page
Is there not a way to print a whole web page then update elements of it like Ajax does?
Thanks much for the help!
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I have to admit that I searched for 'CGI' & 'progress' - I completely overlooked the prime requirement i.e. _browser_ progress reporting, so the server push probably ought not to be a surprise.
As to your supplementary question, 'tis a good guestion well asked !! :-D
If you are fortunate enough to find/develop a solution, please be sure to enlighten some/all of the monks by posting it [the solution] here (on the monastry) - esp. if it's a perl based solution.
A user level that continues to overstate my experience :-))
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