Hi Dinh, that's not related to ZF. in php.ini you can change the value of max_execution_time to be whatever number of seconds you want. the default is 30 seconds.
also, you can use the built-in PHP function set_time_limit . if you can't access php.ini http://www.php.net/set_time_limit regards, On 8/21/07, Dinh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Maximum execution time is a common fatal error in PHP. I wonder if there > is any way to catch the type of error and replace its message with more > friendly and less sensitive one in Zend Framework. I feel that it is > impossible at this time due to the limitation in PHP because the compiler > halted after that. Does anybody have some workaround solutions to handle > this error? It is really useful if PHP can throw an exception instead of a > fatal error. > > Thanks > > Dinh -- Ahmed Shreef Web Developer Alexandria, Egypt
