Richard, read my recent post on this.

On Aug 2, 2010, at 9:29 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

> I agree there should be no such limit in any server-side engine, and would be 
> willing to bet this was put into RevServer to protect the servers at 
> on-rev.com and not intended for inclusion in the public release for use on 
> other hosts.
> 
> That said, 30 seconds is a LONG time on a server.  In Internet time, it's 
> close to "forever".  Add normal network latency and browser rendering time to 
> that and you've got some serious user expectation issues.
> 
> What server-side process could need that much time, and how many users will 
> wait for it?
> 
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> Richard Gaskin
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