Re: [users@httpd] max_execution_time in php?

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Do a phpinfo, and take a look on which php.ini mod_php is relying.
Sometimes the cgi rely on one, and mod_php on another.

Oscar Haeger wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm a bit curious about php and the max_execution_time. The reason I'm
> asking is
> because I can't seem to increase it over 30 sec which is the default if
> I'm not
> misstaken?
> I've edited the file php.ini located in /usr/local/lib/ on my machine and
> restarted the webserver but I still get hit by the 30sec time limit. Is
> there
> some other config-file that would affect this?
> I had a look in httpd.conf but the Timeout directive there is set to
> 300sec so
> that doesn't appear to be the correct place either.
> 
> Any input about this will be very appreciated.
> 
> Oscar
> 
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