ob_get_flush

(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)

ob_get_flush刷出(送出)缓冲区内容,以字符串形式返回内容,并关闭输出缓冲区。

说明

string ob_get_flush ( void )

ob_get_flush() 刷出(送出)缓冲区内容,以字符串形式返回内容,并关闭输出缓冲区。

Note: 这个函数与ob_end_flush()相似,不同的是本函数还会以字符串形式返回缓冲区内容。

返回值

返回输出缓冲区的内容;或者是,如果没有起作用的输出缓冲区,返回FALSE

范例

Example #1 ob_get_flush() example

<?php
//using output_buffering=On
print_r(ob_list_handlers());

//save buffer in a file
$buffer ob_get_flush();
file_put_contents('buffer.txt'$buffer);

print_r(ob_list_handlers());
?>

以上例程会输出:

Array
(
    [0] => default output handler
)
Array
(
)

参见

User Contributed Notes

taras dot dot dot di at gmail dot com 14-Aug-2008 04:53
I don't know how exactly this works, but if you call this function, PHP would behave as if headers have been sent (even though the output has gone to a string).

This means that you can't call this function, and then call setcookie for example.

This was verified by trial and error
info at pcdoctor dot fr 08-Jun-2008 05:35
Hi,
this is just to add a behavior that I haven't understud at first place.

ob_get_flush actually returns the content of the buffer as a text but also it sends the buffer back to the browser so that it's displayed on user screen.

Use ob_get_clean if you do not want the buffer to be send to the user
zubin@byron 08-Sep-2005 04:28
Correction to previous post: ob_get_clean() is better, ie:

<?php
// start generating html
$html = '<html><head>'; // etc
// start output buffering
ob_start();
// call function which outputs immediately
print_menu();
// append this to $html and empty buffer
$html .= ob_get_clean();
?>
zubin@byron 31-Aug-2005 10:21
I found this function is useful for storing output instead of displaying it. For example, I wanted to use an old function which echoed the ouput but I wanted it in a variable, not outputted immediately. Here's how:

<?php
// start generating html
$html = '<html><head>'; // etc
// start output buffering
ob_start();
// call function which outputs immediately
print_menu();
// append this to $html
$html .= ob_get_flush();
// empty output buffer
ob_clean();
?>