[TYPO3-l10nmgr] Import large translation fails on timeout
Henjo Hoeksma
hphoeksma at stylence.nl
Mon Dec 1 12:02:14 CET 2008
Hi Jigal,
why not (as temp solution) raise the max_execution_time value in your
htaccess file?
It works for me to keep on going.
Ciao,
Henjo
On 2008-11-24 14:48:56 +0100, "Jigal van Hemert | alterNET internet BV"
<jigal at alternet.nl> said:
> Hi Andreas (and others)
>
> 2008/11/19 Andreas Otto <andreas at otto-hanika.de>
>>
>> Hi Jigal,
>>
>> Jigal van Hemert | alterNET internet BV schrieb:
>>> Importing a large XML translation file failed because of exceeding the
>>> maximum execution time limit.
>>
>> Yes, that can happen.
>
> Certainly not a desirable situation.
> Some statistics of the translation file:
> - pageGrp's : 102
> - data blocks : 1568
> - t3_skippedItems : 4
>
> Not an extremely large website. I tried to reduce the size by
> spreading the <pageGrp> blocks over multiple files. Even at approx.
> 25% of the original size the site timed out.
> Setting the max_execution_time to a very large value will not help
> very much when the connection with the webserver reaches a timeout
> (which is not very unlikely when I look at the speed at which the
> translations are processed).
>
>> We will try find a proper solution for that - but not for the next release.
>
> Is there a workaround you can suggest? I don't think I can continue an
> import which has been terminated due to a timeout. Even worse: part of
> the site is translated, but I don't know where the previous attempt
> was stopped (otherwise you could simply remove the parts that were
> already processed from the XML file).
>
> Is there a way to accelerate the implementation of a solution? Details
> can be sent outside the list if you prefer.
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