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Problem with INSERT command into MySQL

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Re: Problem with INSERT command into MySQL

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Mar 27th, 2008
Hi Justin

I see you have the command ob_start() at the top of your php. Do you have the ob_end_flush() command before the page end?

What ob_start() does is to hold all the php output in its Output Buffer (ob) until it receives the ob_end_flush() command, whereupon it sends all the output together. So, if you don't have the ob_end_flush(), php is going to wait a long time before sending the output to the server! ;-)

I hope that helps.

Rory
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