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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T14:39:14+00:00 2026-05-22T14:39:14+00:00

Let’s say I have a page that returns a bunch of data slowly over

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Let’s say I have a page that returns a bunch of data slowly over time. Like, this for example:

<?php

$iTime = time();

while(time()-$iTime < 10 ) {
    echo "Hello world";
    echo str_repeat( ' ', 1024 ) . "<br />";
    flush( );
    sleep(3);
}

?>

I want to show all the data as it comes in. So it’ll update “live”. As in, once a line of data is sent, it’ll allow me to parse the data and display it?

Is there a way to do this via jquery?
I apologize if this has been asked previously

Thanks for your time! 🙂

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    2026-05-22T14:39:14+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:39 pm

    Of course, building a basic comet-style long poll is pretty trivial:

    PHP:

    <?php
        $data = null;
        while ($data ==  null)
        {
             $data = find_data($_REQUEST['last_update']); // This is up to you.
                        // Although you may do a DB query, that sort of breaks the model
                        // from a scalability perspective.  The point in this kind of
                        // operation is to rely on external data to know that it needs to 
                        // update users, so although you can keep your data in a DB, you'll
                        // want a secondary storage mechanism to keep from polling it.
                        //
                        // Conceptually, you'd put new information into this data storage
                        // system when something changes (like new data from an external
                        // source.  The data storage system could check to see if a file
                        // has been updated or if there is new data in something like a
                        // memcached key.  You'd then consume the data or otherwise 
                        // mark it as used.
             sleep(5);
        }
        echo json_encode($data);
    

    JavaScript:

     function setListener()
     {
          $.ajax({
               url: 'updater.php',
           dataType: 'json',
           success: function(data, status, xhr) 
               {
                  // do something, such as write out the data somewhere.
                  setListener();
               },
           error: function()
               {
                   setTimeout(setListener,10000);
               }
           });
     }
    
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