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HTML_Progress::process
performs the progress meter user-task

Synopsis

require_once 'HTML/Progress.php';

void HTML_Progress::process()

Description

This method runs the user-task defined by HTML_Progress::setProgressHandler, and called by HTML_Progress::run.

Note

( HTML_Progress >= 1.2.0RC3 )

This function can not be called statically.

Default behavior is to run the HTML_Progress::sleep method, even when the user callback given is invalid.

See

HTML_Progress::sleep, HTML_Progress::setProgressHandler, HTML_Progress::run

Example

See example of HTML_Progress::sleep.

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Documentation generated on Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:23:39 +0200 by phpDocumentor 1.3.0RC3

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