One of my clients has a site that is roughly 865MB in size plus about a 125MB database, and I’m using Duplicator Free, not Pro. To allow the archive creation process to complete successfully, in php.ini I’ve had to increase max_execution_time for this site to a very large number (I don’t even want to mention it here). Until now, this hasn’t posed a problem. However I now want to install WordFence, and they say there are known issues with that plugin if max_execution_time is more than 60.
Does anyone know if there is any way to allow a larger value for Duplicator but 60 for everything else? In case it makes a difference, this machine is running Windows Server 2016 with IIS 10.
Thanks!
Scott
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?PHP configuration directive is set to 0″ only when backupwordpress plugin is active.
Is it normal to keep max_execution_time=0? Couldn’t it be change back to initial value when the plugin script finished it’s job?
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Whenever I load the admin gallery pages, I keep encountering this error.
This started happening after updating to WP 6.1
An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 296 of the file /xxx/wp-content/plugins/auto-smart-thumbnails/inc/class-ast-face-detector.php. Error message: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded
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]]>When I activate Yoast I receive the error message:
E_ERROR en la línea 522 del archivo …/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/inc/options/class-wpseo-option.php. Mensaje de error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded
And when I try to see the entries in the background it will delay many minutes to open it.
My config is:
WordPress versión 5.6
Tema actual: Flatsome (versión 3.13.1)
Plugin actual: Yoast SEO (versión 15.7)
PHP versión 7.4.11
Thanks
]]>I noticed that not all feeds are updating, the last few feeds don’t pull the feeds to my posts.
I have 19 feeds now, i read somewhere on this forum that only 17 feeds are allowed, is that correct?
Regards,
Pietet
In my php.ini is set: max_execution_time:3600
What happened?
]]>after lot of investigation and confusion (set value in frontend and everywhere else, 0 in backend of wordpress), i figured out that this has to do with BWP plugin.
i understand you set it to 0, umlimited. altough i’m not certain this is a cool decision to make to just make new settings like this!
support of the theme tells me, max_execution_time has to be higher than 0 for demo import to work. im just discussing with them that 0 means unlimited.
but what is your feedback on the issue of setting ini values in the whole backend, not only when executing a backup?? (you have no idea how this warped my mind…)
thanks!!
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