PHP ignore_user_abort() Function
Example
Set to false (default) - client aborts will cause the script to stop running:
<?php
ignore_user_abort();
?>
The output of the code above could be:
0
Definition and Usage
The ignore_user_abort() function sets whether a remote client can abort the running of a script.
Tip: You can call this function without an argument, to return the current setting.
Syntax
ignore_user_abort(setting)
Parameter | Description |
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setting | Optional. TRUE ignores user aborts in a script (the script will continue to run). This is FALSE by default, meaning that client aborts will cause the script to stop running |
Technical Details
Return Value: | Returns the previous value of the user-abort setting |
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PHP Version: | 4+ |
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