I think it could be our own internal timeout time. I suggest we bring it up to 45 seconds. More than the default time than PHP allows because once a new step occurs in the php code, the execution clock for PHP resets.

Your Friend,
Shane

Xavier Borderie wrote:
That sounds like PHP is dying on the spot.  Are there any errors in
the server log?

I'll see about that, thanks for the tip.
I'm always using define('WP_DEBUG', true); on this install, btw.

max_execution_time = 120    ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
max_input_time = 120    ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend
parsing request data
memory_limit = 32M      ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
(10MB)

Anything less than 32 MB (and possibly having a max execution time of less
than 30 secs) may cause the problem you're seeing.

Thanks for the input.

I indicated my phpinfo in the 1st message of this thread:
http://is.gd/4eE4 (on 1and1.fr, fwiw)
max_execution_time      50000
max_input_time  -1
memory_limit    40M

Reading the PHP doc, I don't think max_input_time is at fault here,
since the "-1" value should mean that the value of max_execution_time
is used in it's place.
I might be wrong.


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