(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)
ob_get_status — Get status of output buffers
$full_status
= FALSE
] )
ob_get_status() returns status information on either
the top level output buffer or all active output buffer levels if
full_status
is set to TRUE
.
full_status
TRUE
to return all active output buffer levels. If FALSE
or not
set, only the top level output buffer is returned.
If called without the full_status
parameter
or with full_status
= FALSE
a simple array
with the following elements is returned:
Array ( [level] => 2 [type] => 0 [status] => 0 [name] => URL-Rewriter [del] => 1 )
Key | Value |
---|---|
level | Output nesting level |
type | PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_INTERNAL (0) or PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_USER (1) |
status | One of PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_START (0), PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_CONT (1) or PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_END (2) |
name | Name of active output handler or ' default output handler' if none is set |
del | Erase-flag as set by ob_start() |
If called with full_status
= TRUE
an array
with one element for each active output buffer level is returned.
The output level is used as key of the top level array and each array
element itself is another array holding status information
on one active output level.
Array ( [0] => Array ( [chunk_size] => 0 [size] => 40960 [block_size] => 10240 [type] => 1 [status] => 0 [name] => default output handler [del] => 1 ) [1] => Array ( [chunk_size] => 0 [size] => 40960 [block_size] => 10240 [type] => 0 [buffer_size] => 0 [status] => 0 [name] => URL-Rewriter [del] => 1 ) )
The full output contains these additional elements:
Key | Value |
---|---|
chunk_size | Chunk size as set by ob_start() |
size | ... |
blocksize | ... |