Hello everyone.
This may seem as a silly question, but I went through the
documentation and it wasn't explicit on this issue, at least for me.
Let's say that I'm on an 128kb/s upload. I need to upload an 100mb
file through a POST. PHP has, by default, 90 seconds execution limit
time.
So, the
Hi all
We develop our software with built-in debug handlers that are very talkative.
Each class registers itself to a central debug handler. When a conditional
define NODEBUG is set, that debughandler just does a return null but
obviously it takes time to perform that call.
We are thinking
Andy Pieters wrote:
Hi all
We develop our software with built-in debug handlers that are very talkative.
Each class registers itself to a central debug handler. When a conditional
define NODEBUG is set, that debughandler just does a return null but
obviously it takes time to perform that
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How do I find the execution time for a php-script on a webserver? ms?
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Best groupmember,
How do I find the execution time for a php-script on a webserver? ms?
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Hi all,
We are debugging some web applications to try to determine where the
problems with long execution time is.
Is it possible to log the execution time of each script executed to a
logfile? The PHP processes are run as FastCGI under Zeus.
Regards
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I use this:
function getmicrotime()
{
list($usec, $sec) = explode( ,microtime());
return ((float)$usec + (float)$sec*1000);
}
// Start script
$time=getmicrotime();
...
...
...
// Script finished
echo Page was generated in
.sprintf(%01.7f,((getmicrotime()-$time)/1000)). seconds.;
You
I use this function:
function echo_pt($add='') {
static $pt = 0;
if($pt==0) {
$pt = miro_time();
return;
}
$time_start = explode(' ', $pt);
$time_end = explode(' ', microtime());
$parse_time = number_format(($time_end[1] + $time_end[0] -
($time_start[1] +
On Jul 14, 2003, Marek Kilimajer claimed that:
|I use this function:
|function echo_pt($add='') {
| static $pt = 0;
| if($pt==0) {
| $pt = miro_time();
| return;
| }
| $time_start = explode(' ', $pt);
| $time_end = explode(' ', microtime());
| $parse_time =
Edit your php.ini, change max_execution_time to something greater than
30.
Mark
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Subject: [PHP] Execution Time
Hello All
I have a problem
I have a slight problem and was wondering if anyone could help.
I have a php script that runs every 30 minutes. It takes the contents of a
directory (which is constantly being updated) and dumps them into a mysql
database. Recently this directory has become increasingly large and the php
script
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Subject: [PHP] execution time
I have a slight problem and was wondering if anyone could help.
I have a php script that runs every 30 minutes. It takes the contents of a
directory (which is constantly being updated) and dumps them into a mysql
database. Recently this directory has
] execution time
I have a slight problem and was wondering if anyone could help.
I have a php script that runs every 30 minutes. It takes the contents of a
directory (which is constantly being updated) and dumps them into a mysql
database. Recently this directory has become increasingly large
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