For this sort of thing, it may be easier to run the job from a shell. Try
compiling php as the CGI/CLI executable. Then you can run your scripts
like, say, a Perl script or whatever. Just add the ampersand at the end of
the command to run it in the background. (I'm assuming a UNIX-like system
I had Apache running on Win98 and doing a pretty demanding job (well, for a
350MHz K2) and it slowed the machine down noticeably.
If the PHP script timed out the computer came back to like but if i closed
the browser window or clicked stop it seemed to keep doing it.
Maybe MySQL is finishing off t
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