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#27703 [Opn]: max_execution time exceeded
ID:               27703
User updated by:  anarchy_rulz14 at hotmail dot com
Reported By:      anarchy_rulz14 at hotmail dot com
Status:           Open
Bug Type:         Documentation problem
Operating System: Windows XP
PHP Version:      4.3.4
New Comment:

Sorry, I put it there at first, then I accidentally moved it when I
update the report. Sorry.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-03-25 16:10:29] derick@php.net

It's a deocumentation problem.

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[2004-03-25 15:28:46] anarchy_rulz14 at hotmail dot com

PS. THis is the file manager i am using
http://platon.sk/projects/phpWebFileManager/home.php

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[2004-03-25 15:25:24] anarchy_rulz14 at hotmail dot com

Description:
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I am using PHP4.3.4 (as a module) on apache 1.3.29 on a WinXP box.

I put this as a documentation error, because I don't know where else to
put an erroneous error message.

I am currently running a file-management script on my server, and it
always seemed to give me max_execution_time exceeded errors while
uplaodign large files, regardless of what value I set in php.ini. After
much trial and error, I have found that in fact it is NOT the
max_execution time value that is being exceeded, but it is the
max_input_time value that is being exceeded. For example (using a
default version of php.ini):

max_execution_time = 6000
max_input_time = 60

will produce the error, while:

max_execution_time = 30
max_input_time = 6000

will produce no error. For the record, NO other values (besides
max_execution_tiem and max_input_time) were modified in php.ini.

So it would seem that the error message being output is erroneous,
since it is infact the max_input_time which is being exceeded. The
error message makes it difficult to track down the real culprit in this
situation.



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