On 11/17/05, Achim Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi NG,
>
> I have my own apache server 2.0.54 running with php 4.3.10.
>
> I got a little logical problem here about http requests.
>
> I have written a small php script which waits for x seconds. Every
> second it appends the seconds to a file.
>
> I expected a timeout after 300 seconds, becouse apache is configured
> like that. But until now it doesn't matter. I can wait for more than 5
> minutes and the script finishes i see the result page.
>
> Why my browser doesn't get a timeout. Which part is responsible for a
> timeout???

I think the Apache timeout doesn't kick in during request processing.
Otherwise it would be kinda hard to download a big file.
The PHP timeout maybe only applies to CPU time (non-sleeping).

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