Help! Can not set max_execution_time!

Help! Can not set max_execution_time!

Thursday 26 June 2003 8:43:47 am - 2 replies

Modified on Thursday 26 June 2003 10:24:31 am by Helena Vauchez

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Karsten Jennissen

Thursday 26 June 2003 9:03:27 am

I think that the PHP installation uses default values if no php.ini is installed. Could be that this is the standard procedure for the installer package. There was a thread that told you to copy a php.ini from somewhere to your PHP installation (or is it /winnt?) and modify there.

Maybe somebody with a bit more insight into this could comment on the issue? :-)

Karsten

Helena Vauchez

Thursday 26 June 2003 10:14:05 am

Juhuu!
Dear Karsten,
i just tried out your suggestion - and it solved my problem!
I'm so glad about your fast reply!
Now I can edit the object again, that has so many locations (and there even have to be more!)
This is what I did:
get a php.ini file from http://cvs.php.net/co.php/php-src/
modify the max_execution_time value, leave the rest as it is
copy this file to C:\WINNT\php.ini
restart Apache
:-)
:-)
Helena

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