(PHP 4, PHP 5)
ignore_user_abort — Set whether a client disconnect should abort script execution
Sets whether a client disconnect should cause a script to be aborted.
If not set, the function will only return the current setting.
Returns the previous setting, as a boolean.
Example #1 A ignore_user_abort() example
<?php
// Ignore user aborts and allow the script
// to run forever
ignore_user_abort();
set_time_limit(0);
echo 'Testing connection handling in PHP';
// Run a pointless loop that sometime
// hopefully will make us click away from
// page or click the "Stop" button.
while(1)
{
// Did the connection fail?
if(connection_status() != CONNECTION_NORMAL)
{
break;
}
// Sleep for 10 seconds
sleep(10);
}
// If this is reached, then the 'break'
// was triggered from inside the while loop
// So here we can log, or perform any other tasks
// we need without actually being dependent on the
// browser.
?>
PHP will not detect that the user has aborted the connection until an attempt is made to send information to the client. Simply using an echo statement does not guarantee that information is sent, see flush().