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PHP: Server-Sent Events(SSE)

July 13, 2024July 14, 2022 by BigBoxCode

This article will explain, how to implement Server-Sent Events(SSE). Let’s discuss it step-by-step. Let’s create the simplest SSE server in PHP.

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