I believe that you must normally restart apache for php.ini changes to take
affect. The fact that the changes show up in phpinfo() may or may not
indicate that the changes are actually in effect. If your ISP has not
restarted apache, you may want to ask them to do so in order to save
yourself a
Did you read my post? I did all of that *before* I posted my question.
Anyone else have a suggestion?
TIA
Fred
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 05:16:38 -0500, Mirek Novak wrote:
> fred wrote:
>
>> After all of this, and you give me the wrong answer. If you read the
>> PHP manual, you will see that set
fred wrote:
> After all of this, and you give me the wrong answer. If you read the PHP
> manual, you will see that set_time_limit falls defaults to
> max_execution_time, which I already have set to 2400, so your answer is
> irrelevant. That is not controlling HTTP_KEEP_ALIVE, which is defaultin
After all of this, and you give me the wrong answer. If you read the PHP
manual, you will see that set_time_limit falls defaults to
max_execution_time, which I already have set to 2400, so your answer is
irrelevant. That is not controlling HTTP_KEEP_ALIVE, which is defaulting
to 300 seconds some
Sorry, I don't know where you are coming from. You don't know me, and are
assuming things that just aren't true, calling me lazy?
Thank you for the info. Now to answer your accusation...
I searched the newsgroups all day and never found that function, and
scoured php.net. I searched the PHP bu
fred wrote:
> Now that you've "helped" me, go and help someone else...please.
>
> And yes, I did read the manual and several books on PHP already.
>
> Have you?
and have you seen function "set_time_limit()" while u were reading the
manual?. BTW - this was on the list many times and as u were no
Now that you've "helped" me, go and help someone else...please.
And yes, I did read the manual and several books on PHP already.
Have you?
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 04:09:00 -0500, Mirek Novak wrote:
> so, RTFM
>
> HTH
>
> M.N.
>
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Now that you've "helped" me, go and help someone else...please.
And yes, I did read the manual and several books on PHP already.
Have you?
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 04:09:00 -0500, Mirek Novak wrote:
> so, RTFM
>
> HTH
>
> M.N.
>
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Now that you've "helped" me, go and help someone else...please.
And yes, I did read the manual and several books on PHP already.
Have you?
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 04:09:00 -0500, Mirek Novak wrote:
> so, RTFM
>
> HTH
>
> M.N.
>
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so, RTFM
HTH
M.N.
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Sorry, no can do, I can't stand SPAM, and I don't need any more email.
Just reply to the newsgroup. I can read it there, and it may help others
- that is what newsgroups are for!;-)
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 03:57:05 -0500, Mirek Novak wrote:
> fix your email to receive answers FIRST!
>
> M.N.
fix your email to receive answers FIRST!
M.N.
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