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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T04:24:26+00:00 2026-06-07T04:24:26+00:00

Is there any way you can push data to a page rather than checking

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Is there any way you can push data to a page rather than checking for it periodically?

Obviously you can check for it periodically with ajax, but is there any way you can force the page to reload when a php script is executed?

Theoretically you can improve an ajax request’s speed by having a table just for when the ajax function is supposed to execute (update a value in the table when the ajax function should retrieve new data from the database) but this still requires a sizable amount of memory and a mysql connection as well as still some waiting time while the query executes even when there isn’t an update/you don’t want to execute the ajax function that retrieves database data.

Is there any way to either make this even more efficient than querying a database and checking the table that stores the ‘if updated’ data OR tell the ajax function to execute from another page?

I guess node.js or HTML5 webSocket could be a viable solution as well?

Or you could store ‘if updated’ data in a text file? Any suggestions are welcome.

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    2026-06-07T04:24:29+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 4:24 am

    You’re basically talking about notifying the client (i.e. browser) of server-side events. It really comes down to two things:

    1. What web server are you using? (are you limited to a particular language?)
    2. What browsers do you need to support?

    Your best option is using WebSockets to do the job, anything beyond using web-sockets is a hack. Still, many “hacks” work just fine, I suggest you try Comet or AJAX long-polling.

    There’s a project called Atmosphere (and many more) that provide you with a solution suited towards the web server you are using and then will automatically pick the best option depending on the user’s browser.

    If you aren’t limited by browsers and can pick your web stack then I suggest using SocketIO + nodejs. It’s just my preference right now, WebSockets is still in it’s infancy and things are going to get interesting once it starts to develop more. Sometimes my entire application isn’t suited for nodejs, so I’ll just offload the data operation to it alone.

    Good luck.

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