<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> <!-- $Revision: 1.18 $ --> <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/outcontrol.xml, last change in rev 1.1 --> <refentry id="function.ob-start"> <refnamediv> <refname>ob_start</refname> <refpurpose>Turn on output buffering</refpurpose> </refnamediv> <refsect1> <title>Description</title> <methodsynopsis> <type>bool</type><methodname>ob_start</methodname> <methodparam choice="opt"><type>callback</type><parameter>output_callback</parameter></methodparam> <methodparam choice="opt"><type>int</type><parameter>chunk_size</parameter></methodparam> <methodparam choice="opt"><type>bool</type><parameter>erase</parameter></methodparam> </methodsynopsis> <para> This function will turn output buffering on. While output buffering is active no output is sent from the script (other than headers), instead the output is stored in an internal buffer. </para> <para> The contents of this internal buffer may be copied into a string variable using <function>ob_get_contents</function>. To output what is stored in the internal buffer, use <function>ob_end_flush</function>. Alternatively, <function>ob_end_clean</function> will silently discard the buffer contents. </para> <para> An optional <parameter>output_callback</parameter> function may be specified. This function takes a string as a parameter and should return a string. The function will be called when <function>ob_end_flush</function> is called, or when the output buffer is flushed to the browser at the end of the request. When <parameter>output_callback</parameter> is called, it will receive the contents of the output buffer as its parameter and is expected to return a new output buffer as a result, which will be sent to the browser. If the <parameter>output_callback</parameter> is not a callable function, this function will return &false;. If the callback function has two parameters, the second parameter is filled with a bit-field consisting of <constant>PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_START</constant>, <constant>PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_CONT</constant> and <constant>PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_END</constant>. </para> <note> <para> In PHP 4.0.4, <function>ob_gzhandler</function> was introduced to facilitate sending gz-encoded data to web browsers that support compressed web pages. <function>ob_gzhandler</function> determines what type of content encoding the browser will accept and will return its output accordingly. </para> </note> <note> <para> Before PHP 4.3.2 this function did not return &false; in case the passed <parameter>output_callback</parameter> can not be executed. </para> </note> <warning> <para> Some web servers (e.g. Apache) change the working directory of a script when calling the callback function. You can change it back by e.g. <literal>chdir(dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']))</literal> in the callback function. </para> </warning> <para> If the optional parameter <parameter>chunk_size</parameter> is passed, the callback function is called on every first newline after <parameter>chunk_size</parameter> bytes of output. The <parameter>output_callback</parameter> parameter may be bypassed by passing a &null; value. </para> <para> If the optional parameter <parameter>erase</parameter> is set to &false;, the buffer will not be deleted until the script finishes (as of PHP 4.3.0). </para> <para> Output buffers are stackable, that is, you may call <function>ob_start</function> while another <function>ob_start</function> is active. Just make sure that you call <function>ob_end_flush</function> the appropriate number of times. If multiple output callback functions are active, output is being filtered sequentially through each of them in nesting order. </para> <para> <function>ob_end_clean</function>, <function>ob_end_flush</function>, <function>ob_clean</function>, <function>ob_flush</function> and <function>ob_start</function> may not be called from a callback function. If you call them from callback function, the behavior is undefined. If you would like to delete the contents of a buffer, return "" (a null string) from callback function. </para> <para> <example> <title>User defined callback function example</title> <programlisting role="php"> <![CDATA[ <?php function callback($buffer) { // replace all the apples with oranges return (str_replace("apples", "oranges", $buffer)); } ob_start("callback"); ?> <html> <body> <p>It's like comparing apples to oranges.</p> </body> </html> <?php ob_end_flush(); ?> ]]> </programlisting> <para> Would produce: </para> <screen> <![CDATA[ <html> <body> <p>It's like comparing oranges to oranges.</p> </body> </html> ]]> </screen> </example> </para> <para> See also <function>ob_get_contents</function>, <function>ob_end_flush</function>, <function>ob_end_clean</function>, <function>ob_implicit_flush</function>, <function>ob_gzhandler</function>, <function>ob_iconv_handler</function> <function>mb_output_handler</function>, and <function>ob_tidyhandler</function>. </para> </refsect1> </refentry> <!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file Local variables: mode: sgml sgml-omittag:t sgml-shorttag:t sgml-minimize-attributes:nil sgml-always-quote-attributes:t sgml-indent-step:1 sgml-indent-data:t indent-tabs-mode:nil sgml-parent-document:nil sgml-default-dtd-file:"../../../../manual.ced" sgml-exposed-tags:nil sgml-local-catalogs:nil sgml-local-ecat-files:nil End: vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml vi: ts=1 sw=1 -->