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Re: Re: Re: Connection: Keep-Alive and Perl

by dws (Chancellor)
on May 29, 2001 at 21:11 UTC ( [id://84006]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: Connection: Keep-Alive and Perl
in thread Connection: Keep-Alive and Perl

I have been plagued with a browser closing before a long log file was displayed as running output of a C++ process in unix.

Keeping a browser open indefinitely is a trick that you'll need to get your web server to go along with. Web servers have differing strategies for how they handle what they believe to be "runaway" CGIs.

One scheme you might try is to fork a separate process that uses HTTP::Daemon to set up a mini web server, then send back a redirect to the browser to point it to the new process. merlyn described this technique in a recent article (which isn't yet on-line, but the listing is here). This bypasses any of the web servers "runaway" detection. From the HTTP::Daemon process, you can dribble out output to your heart's content.

Oh. You said C++. Never mind.

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