07-24-2008
That's the difference between how browsers interpret "newlines" (they ignore them) and ordinary text output... I don't see where your program distinguishes console from browser output... But on the browser output, you would append "</br>" when you want the newline... so
print "$line</br>"; if you see what I mean..... Probably you end up doing both i.e., print "$line</br>\n"; That's because you might want to edit the browser source some time and without the \n in there, your text editor will probably not look right...
You might have to escape the brackets, I don't remember.... that is \</br\>. You'll just have to play around...
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flush - Flush system output buffer
SYNOPSIS
void flush (void )
DESCRIPTION
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all the way to the browser with a few caveats.
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RETURN VALUES
No value is returned.
SEE ALSO
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