You used to be able to put requesttimeout in a url variable that would
override the main settings. So you could just hit
http://mysite.com/?requesttimeout=500

That may or may not still work. I haven’t used it since 4.5 or 5.0 for a
client who wanted to upload huge files on a dial up connection.


-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 1:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Timeout template after x seconds

Hey guys,

We are doing some planning for an upcomming project and have a
question about the timeout.  Is there a way that you can
programatically set the timeout for a page that overrides the
cfadministrator setting?  In other words, in the admin, we have a
timeout after 60 seconds.  But we have a page we are going to make
into a scheduled task that will most likely take much longer to run
and thats okay.  Is there a way to make that template exempt?

Thanks,
-- 
Ryan Guill
BlueEyesDevelopment
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.ryanguill.com
(270) 217.2399

The Coldfusion Open Application Library - COAL - http://coal.ryanguill.com

www.ryanguill.com/
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