Please note, this issue was resolved with a php parameter change in the /etc/php.ini file:
max_execution_time = 30 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in seconds The large pages were taking longer than 30 seconds to process, resulting in an error in the Apache error_log and the noted problem at the user end. Raising this time to 90 seconds was sufficient in this environment. --Hiram Platonides wrote: > Hiram Clawson wrote: >> Good Morning MediaWiki Fans: >> >> Has anyone ever noticed if there is a practical limit to the maximum >> size for a single page ? I have wiki patrons who prefer to construct >> very large single pages (over 100 Kb) and are now complaining that since a >> recent update from 1.13 to 1.16 has broken their ability to edit these >> large pages. I would imagine the WEB browser FireFox etc... will have >> some kind of limit themselves. Anyone else notice limits on page size ? >> >> --Hiram > > MediaWiki has a maximum article size, set by default to 2Mb > ($wgMaxArticleSize), although there's no technical reason to not have it > set to an higher value. I don't see how a 100Kb page would give problems > with any modern browser. > Perhaps you could point us to such problematic page, or otherwise > describe how is it broken? _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
