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[2002-10-02 07:07 UTC] thomasdkeller at web dot de
[2002-10-02 07:08 UTC] hholzgra@php.net
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Hi there! It _may_ be a bug, but i'm not sure, if I have anything forgot to write down, nevertheless the following code --- <?php for($i=0;$i<1000;$i++) { echo "foo "; } $fp = fopen("tmp.txt","w+"); fflush($fp); fclose($fp); ?> --- does _not_ work like my intention was (create new file called tmp.txt, flush output (1000 times "foo ") into it and close the file). Instead of this it takes longer than normal to execute the script, then it flushes the output to the browser, creates a new file and leaves it empty (obviously fflush returns "1" for successful). I've searched the internet, didn't found anything. Also your documentation has no example for this function (if I coded it wrong). My system: Apache 1.3.26. PHP (with standard Out-Of-The-Box modules) as module, all read/ write access Thanks in advance, Thomas Keller.