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Posted by Martin Mandl - m2m tech support on 03/18/07 08:20
On Mar 17, 10:20 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> martijn.oldenb...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Mar 17, 6:56 pm, Colin McKinnon
> > <colin.thisisnotmysurn...@ntlworld.deletemeunlessURaBot.com> wrote:
> >> martijn.oldenb...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> LS,
> >>> In the apache forums/newsgroups nobody seems to know the answer so I
> >>> am trying my luck here. Maybe it is a php problem after all.
> >>> My flash multiple upload systeem keep timing out after 300 seconds.
> >>> The timeout and all othere related settings in httpd.conf are set to
> >>> 1000 seconds. There is no setting in httpd.conf set at 300. But still
> >>> phpinfo() shows http_keep_alive being 300.
> >>> Anyone have an idea how to change that setting. There doesn't seem to
> >>> be any information about this problem. Maybe I am missing the obvious.
> >> KeepAliveTimeout is a limit on the interval between requests for Apache -
> >> not the total amount of time to keep a single connection open. Having said
> >> that - if it is a proper HTTP client it should have no problem opening a
> >> new connection and using that if the connection has gone idle or
> >> MaxKeepAliveRequests is exceeded.
>
> >> C.
>
> > LS,
>
> > Thank you for your reply.
>
> > If that is true then I should not have timeouts. Because my test
> > uploads consists of 35 jpg files of about 700k to 900k each. Each
> > single upload takes about 30 seconds. But after a total time of 300
> > seconds the upload times out.
>
> > MaxKeepAliveRequests is set at 0 to be unlimited (I also tried 1000
> > and higher).
> > KeepAliveTimeout is set at 3600.
>
> > Is there no single setting to change http_keep_alive to a higher
> > setting?
>
> > Kind regards.
>
> http_keep_alive is an Apache configuration parameter, not PHP. Try
> alt.apache.configuration.
>
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> Jerry Stuckle
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> jstuck...@attglobal.net
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Dear Martijn,
is the timeout exactly the same if you use different browsers? If not
it would be an indication that it is a timeout of the browser - which
does not receive a result and gives up ...
Good luck
Martin
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