Great. Thank you.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 4:45 PM, basti wrote:
> It should work per location. I have nothing found in the docs at the
> moment.
> But be warned if you use more than one value here you must do something
> like
>
> fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE "register_globals=0
> display_errors=0";
It should work per location. I have nothing found in the docs at the
moment.
But be warned if you use more than one value here you must do something like
fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE "register_globals=0
display_errors=0";
or
fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE "register_globals=0\ndisplay_errors=0";
On 15.09.
Hello,
Basti thank you for help.
Does this override system wide or it applied to /foo location ?
Best regards,
Tseveen
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 4:20 PM, basti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> you can use "fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE" to change PHP values.
>
> For example:
>
> location /foo {
>
>location ~
Hello,
you can use "fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE" to change PHP values.
For example:
location /foo {
location ~ ^(.*.\.php)(.*)$ {
fastcgi_buffers 4 256k;
fastcgi_buffer_size 128k;
fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE "max_execution_time = 60";
}
}
Best Regards,
Basti
On 15.09.2016 02:
Hello,
I try to explain what I want to do. I have website which is needed php
max_execution_time should be different on action.
default max_execution_time = 30 seconds
but I need to increase execution time 60 seconds on some location or action
http://example.com/request
Is it possible to do th