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How can I set the maximum execution time for a PHP script?

I would like to change the maximum execution time for a PHP script. In the script I have tried

ini_set("max_execution_time", "1000");

and

set_time_limit(1000);

together and separately.

I also added this line to .htaccess:

php_value max_execution_time 1000

php.ini has safemode off and the Apache server has the flag AllowOverride All. What must I do to get the server to allow a longer execution time?

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Nick Q. Avatar asked Apr 12 '11 16:04

Nick Q.


2 Answers

Setting the variable in the ini file works for me:

max_execution_time = 1000;

set_time_limit() should work as well, as long as it's not in safe mode.

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Bryan Agee Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 04:10

Bryan Agee


If you're looking for an Apache2-directive to use in .htaccess or the configuration of one VirtualHost, you probably need php_admin_value:

php_admin_value max_execution_time 1000

AFAIK this only works with mod_php

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Lukas Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 03:10

Lukas