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is it possible to echo 'some text' every 10 minutes on my screen

is it possible to echo 'some text' every 10 minutes on my screen continues ,
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SESSION_CACHE_EXPIRE(3) 						 1						   SESSION_CACHE_EXPIRE(3)

session_cache_expire - Return current cache expire

SYNOPSIS
int session_cache_expire ([string $new_cache_expire]) DESCRIPTION
session_cache_expire(3) returns the current setting of session.cache_expire. The cache expire is reset to the default value of 180 stored in session.cache_expire at request startup time. Thus, you need to call ses- sion_cache_expire(3) for every request (and before session_start(3) is called). PARAMETERS
o $new_cache_expire - If $new_cache_expire is given, the current cache expire is replaced with $new_cache_expire. Note Setting $new_cache_expire is of value only, if session.cache_limiter is set to a value different from nocache. RETURN VALUES
Returns the current setting of session.cache_expire. The value returned should be read in minutes, defaults to 180. EXAMPLES
Example #1 session_cache_expire(3) example <?php /* set the cache limiter to 'private' */ session_cache_limiter('private'); $cache_limiter = session_cache_limiter(); /* set the cache expire to 30 minutes */ session_cache_expire(30); $cache_expire = session_cache_expire(); /* start the session */ session_start(); echo "The cache limiter is now set to $cache_limiter<br />"; echo "The cached session pages expire after $cache_expire minutes"; ?> SEE ALSO
session.cache_expire, session.cache_limiter, session_cache_limiter(3). PHP Documentation Group SESSION_CACHE_EXPIRE(3)
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