Good Hint, i'll look for that.  and for more information for anyone else
who replies....

I am running Solaris, and am not running these scripts throught the
browsers....it is all shell based.

thanks
jeff


                                                                                       
                                      
                    "Stephen Edmonds"                                                  
                                      
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You will need to change the settings on your sever too. In Xitami, I had to
change my maximum CGI Execution to a higher number. I suggest looking for
something similar in your web server

Stephen

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Subject: [PHP-INST] set max_exceuction_time


> Hello All.
>
> I have max_execution_time = 0 in my ini for a binary installation of PHP.
> I have also tried to set it to a number such as 3000.
> In my install i used the configure argument
> -with-config-file-path=/usr/local/php_bin.ini  ....and this is the ini
that
> i am changing.
>
> Yet none of my scripts will run past 30seconds.  Is there something that
> sticks out to any of you that i am missing?  Is there a way to test my
> binary install to ensure that it is reading /usr/local/php_bin.ini, as i
> supplied??
>
> thanks for all assistance.
> jeff
>
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