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php.ini Directives Related to the Connection-Handling Functions
connection_timeout
The following configuration directives can be used to control the behavior of the connection-handling functions.
Directive Name | Value Type | Description |
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ignore_user_abort | bool (on/off) | If this setting is enabled, PHP continues running the script even after the user aborts the script or disconnects. |
max_execution_time | integer | The maximum amount of time that a script can run before execution is halted. |
connection_timeout
connection_timeout() is broken and has been removed from PHP 4 (as of version 4.0.5). Do not use this function—use connection_status() instead.
ignore_user_abort() allows developers to control whether a remote client can abort the running of a script. If the user_abort_setting argument is set to FALSE, client aborts (and some network errors) will cause the script to stop running. If user_abort_setting is set to TRUE, the script continues running until an error occurs, the script finishes execution, or the script times out.
To check whether script execution has been aborted:
connection_aborted()
To setignore_user_abortglobally:
ignore_user_abort ini directive
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