|  | Posted by Paul Fisch on 01/07/08 09:01 
On Jan 7, 2:34 am, Gilles Ganault <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 00:19:34 -0800 (PST), Paul Fisch <fis...@gmail.com>
 > wrote:
 >
 > >Using the command set_time_limit(some #) can extend the timeout limit
 > >to whatever you want.
 >
 > I could be wrong, but it doesn't matter what is set in the PHP
 > scripts: If the server and/or the browser time out after X seconds,
 > the script will fail unless it keeps pumping data out to keep the
 > connection open.
 >
 > >Why isn't LAMP a good choice for long-running tasks?
 >
 > Because it's meant for fast query-reply, not to keep the connection
 > open for 15 minutes. Why does this have to be written as a web
 > application, and what does it really do? Heavy data mining, or
 > computation?
 
 Computation and lots of api queries.  I plan to use ajax to let it run
 in the background and load the data into sql tables and to deliver the
 data when its ready.
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