I am aware of safe mode but, are you saying that when PHP is installed as a
CGI binary safe mode is on by default?
Chris

"André cerqueira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> http://www.php.net/set_time_limit
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> [snip]
>  > Warning
>  >
>  > set_time_limit() has NO EFFECT when PHP is running in safe mode. There
>  > is NO workaround other than turning off safe mode or changing the time
>  > limit in the php.ini.
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> most servers do that
>
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> Chris wrote:
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> > I've run into situation where my PHP script, (which loads records into a
> > database) gets timed out after 30 seconds, terminating the script
execution.
> > I understand that PHP, on my hosting system, is installed as a CGI
binary.
> > I've even included set_time_limit which seems to have no effect. Is is
> > possible that the timeout is being caused by a cgi script execution
limit?
> > Or may something else be afoot?
> >
> > Chris
>
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> André Cerqueira
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