The simple answer is yes by forking and closing STDIN/STDOUT the child process can work independent of the browser and will not abort. For more ideas see this column on dealing with long running/slow CGI processes by merlyn
Also a Super Search for 'Long running CGI' or similar will find lots of threads. For example forking in a cgi script
cheers
tachyon
In reply to Re: Continue when the client abort
by tachyon
in thread Continue when the client abort
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