Script Timed Out
Script timed out - how do i fix this?
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View Repliesi have just installed jmailbox on my server. i am able to log into my work pop3 account through it. However, when i try to login using my gmail username & password (as gmail also allows pop3 and i am able to log into gmail through mail2web), jmailbox throws a "connection timed out error"
is there a setting somewhere in jmailbox to use ssl and/or change the pop port (gmail uses 995, normally it's 110)?
All I want to do is find a way to cause a vb.net / asp.net program to exceed
the httpRuntime executionTimeout="xxx" value to thrown the exception, so I
can do some testing. I've tried setting this several ways. I have also tried
a do / loop to cause a time out...no go, in total execution time would surely
cause a request to time out.
I've tried thread sleep with a value that exceeds httpRuntime
executionTimeout...no go.
I've tried a second range loop that when executed should cause the program
to exceed httpRuntime executionTimeout...no go.
Anybody have any idea's? Can I actually throw a exception to trigger the
time out request?
Does anyone know how I could go about having a "timed" response.redirect? And is there no way to pass variables in a redirect? i.e. Code:
response.redirect("finish.asp?variable=<%=dbvalue%>") ?
I've tried it that way, and I receive an error, so I figured it wouldn't allow you since it's "redirecting"...
but my main question is if I can... no, I know that I can.. but does anyone up here no "how" to set a time for a response.redirect using ASP? I can't seem to find it on-line;
I am looking for a way to activate a script or function or something of that sort, to update my access database every hour.
I though maybe timed app could activate itself and run the changes on the database. I thought maybe someone else would have a better idea to help as I am thinking the ASP app would take a while to update a lot of the information. Maybe it would easier to develop then.
Why am I getting this error
Script timed out
I sometimes get this error after about 60 seconds of "waiting for
mazes.com" (but when the page works, it usually loads in less than 12
seconds).
[color=blue]
> Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0113'
> Script timed out
> /asp-maze/amazingtest.asp
> The maximum amount of time for a script to execute was exceeded. You can
> change this limit by specifying a new value for the property Server.ScriptTimeout
> or by changing the value in the IIS administration tools.[/color]
but if I click refresh, I usually get the page.
There is a very remote chance that there might be a loop causing this
problem, but I don't think so. I've added timer-checks to the loops
that might cause a problem, and have added other escape methods to
other places that I think have caused the problem.
My questions:
1) Can the system be set to tell what line of the program was executing
when it timed out? (This would certainly help figure out if there's a
particular place that is causing an occasional problem). I'd have to
tell my hosting person how to do it, so be specific if you can.
2) Could this be caused by too many people accessing ASP pages at the
same time? How would he increase the number of users allowed to be
loading pages simultaneously?
3) What steps would he use to reduce the time for this parameter, or
should I reduce it. 60 seconds seems awfully long, but I do have
another page that I
i want to make a login session for 20 minutes if i wrote the following code, then it is giving the dafault value is 20:
<%
response.write("<p>")
response.write("Default Timeout is: " & Session.Timeout)
%>
But my system is asking for login in an average 2 or 3 minutes.
I´m using dundas upload, for make upload of files, but me return an error.
the error is: The connection timed-out. I not know the why this error?
I don't know if this is a truly esoteric question, or not, but I'm
wondering how (or even if) you handle a timeout on a transaction
within a stored procedure executed in a Stored Procedure?
A theoretical example of the stored procedure (sadly, I'm not allowed
to post the actual code):
Create proc sp_testproc @myval int, @outval int OUTPUT as
begin tran
select top 1 @outval= myname from mytable where recid = @myval
update mytable set myname='xxxx' where recid = @myval ...
I have an ASP form that uploads files to our server.When I upload small files, it works great.But larger files like (2.5mb), I get:
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0113' Script timed out
I have looked up the error, and added more time to the script (up to 10 minutes). Didn't help. We are using Microsoft Server 2000, IIS 5.0, and Microsoft ASP Upload.
My guess is that there is a file size limitation somewhere, but don't where.