RE: Cron Job Question

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Thanks a lot!!

 

Hi

Just put this line in the PHP page.

set_time_limit(0);

Regards
Mayank

On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:47 PM, Jean Carlo <jsalas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jsalas%40cyctecnologias.com> >
wrote:

> Hi all, I have to make a send engine with a mailing list around of 5 000
> emails, I'm using Cron Jobs to make the send each week.
>
> As you know default time is 30 seconds timeout loading a page, but if my
> engine takes more time to make the sending, the timeout will cancel the
> process, leaving it to half.
>
> My question is this: The Cron Job takes this default time of 30 sec to
> load,
> or take all the necessary time?
>
> What function can I use to extend the time loading the page to send all
> mail?
>
> Regards!
>
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>
> 
>

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With Regards
Mayank Sharma
Kalptaru Infotech Ltd.

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