Once the CGI program is launched it's launched, it doesn't sit there waiting to see if the client still wants an answer - it just goes away and does its job and hands the results back to the webserver to pass back to the client when it's done.
There isn't any way for the user to stop the script from running - short of making another script specially for killing the first script (or some such functionality added to the first script).
In reply to Re: how to keep tracking the system command in cgi
by serf
in thread how to keep tracking the system command in cgi
by chennaiite
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