Date: 06/15/02
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I'm running PHP script that check for the existance of certain pages on the
web. The problem is that fopen to check for the existance of a page and this
seems to consume time. It has to check for a nuber of pages, conforming to a
certain pattern. This pattern is Ab#####
What I want to do is extend the time a script is allowed to run (because I
can only check 10 pages, then need to change the code for the next pages)
but I don't seem to be able to do this. I'm using Windows 2000 and PHP is
installed on my IIS server. In the file php.ini, the 2 timeout settings are
both changed from 30 to 300, but I keep on getting an error like "CGI script
Timeout".
Can anyone help?
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