in reply to push_handler and status page question.
One way to handle this is to use an HTML redirect. This has the added benefit of freeing memory in use by mod_perl processes that would otherwise be used for each waiting client connection.
An outline of how I've planned to handle it (note: I haven't implemented it yet, but plan to soon):
receive request; if (request has no job_id) { create new job_id; start processing external commands (providing job_id); return an HTTP redirect with a 10 second pause, such as: <meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="10;URL=http://sample.com/?id=j +ob_id"> } else { if (external commands have completed) { return results; } else { return the HTTP redirect again; } }
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Re: Re: push_handler and status page question.
by one4k4 (Hermit) on Mar 31, 2001 at 03:25 UTC | |
by sutch (Curate) on Mar 31, 2001 at 09:38 UTC |
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