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http_throttle(3) [php man page]

HTTP_THROTTLE(3)							 1							  HTTP_THROTTLE(3)

http_throttle - HTTP throttling

SYNOPSIS
void http_throttle (float $sec, [int $bytes = 40960]) DESCRIPTION
Sets the throttle delay and send buffer size. Note This function should be used in conjunction with http_send_data(3), http_send_file(3) and http_send_stream(3). Note Provides a basic throttling mechanism, which will yield the current process or thread until the entity has been completely sent. Note This may not work as expected with the following SAPI(s): FastCGI. PARAMETERS
o $sec - seconds to sleep after each chunk sent o $bytes - the chunk size in bytes EXAMPLES
Example #1 A http_throttle(3) example Send file with approximately 20 kbyte/s. <?php // ~ 20 kbyte/s # http_throttle(1, 20000); # http_throttle(0.5, 10000); http_throttle(0.1, 2000); http_send_file('document.pdf'); ?> SEE ALSO
http_send_data(3), http_send_file(3), http_send_stream(3), the HttpResponse class if you are using PHP 5.1.0 and above. PHP Documentation Group HTTP_THROTTLE(3)

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HTTP_SEND_CONTENT_DISPOSITION(3)					 1					  HTTP_SEND_CONTENT_DISPOSITION(3)

http_send_content_disposition - Send Content-Disposition

SYNOPSIS
bool http_send_content_disposition (string $filename, [bool $inline = false]) DESCRIPTION
Send the Content-Disposition. The Content-Disposition header is very useful if the data actually being sent came from a file or something similar, that should be "saved" by the client/user (i.e. by the browser's "Save as..." popup window). Note This function should be used in conjunction with http_send_data(3), http_send_file(3) and http_send_stream(3). PARAMETERS
o $filename - the file name the "Save as..." dialog should display o $inline - if set to TRUE and the user agent knows how to handle the content type, it will probably not cause the popup window to be shown RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. SEE ALSO
http_send_data(3), http_send_file(3), http_send_stream(3), the HttpResponse class if you are using PHP 5.1.0 and above. PHP Documentation Group HTTP_SEND_CONTENT_DISPOSITION(3)
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