PHP connection_status() Function

PHP connection_status() Function

Example

Return the connection satus:

<?php
switch (connection_status())
{
case CONNECTION_NORMAL:
$txt = ‘Connection is in a normal state’;
break;
case CONNECTION_ABORTED:
$txt = ‘Connection aborted’;
break;
case CONNECTION_TIMEOUT:
$txt = ‘Connection timed out’;
break;
case (CONNECTION_ABORTED & CONNECTION_TIMEOUT):
$txt = ‘Connection aborted and timed out’;
break;
default:
$txt = ‘Unknown’;
break;
}

echo $txt;
?>


Definition and Usage

The connection_status() function returns the current connection status.

Possible values that can be returned are:

  • 0 – CONNECTION_NORMAL – connection is running normally
  • 1 – CONNECTION_ABORTED – connection is aborted by user or network error
  • 2 – CONNECTION_TIMEOUT –  connection timed out
  • 3 – CONNECTION_ABORTED & CONNECTION_TIMEOUT

Syntax

connection_status()