CGI::Push

Provides an interface to do server push operations, letting you rewrite pages whose content changes regularly. A server push operation automatically sends updates to a page on a push-capable browser. CGI::Push exports the function do_push to implement page redraws. This method can be used on a CGI::Push object or on its own:

$q = new CGI::Push;
$q->do_push(-next_page => \&sub);
 # or
do_push (-next_page => \&sub);

do_push requires one argument: a reference to a subroutine that will draw the next page. You may optionally specify a subroutine that draws the last page and the interval between page updates. Additional parameters to do_push are those that can be used with a CGI::headers object.

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