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I have problems with 504 getaway timeout error all the time (only if I create csv with 10-20 rows).

 

Is it possible to integrate that application script returns answer to apache, I mean to a web browser in order to avoid the timeout??

 

I mean when your import script that it returns a information to browser.
This may be a simple echo-in, set or the slider that will show how far he got.

 

Please help!

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I'm just squeezing my brain trying to remember what I did exactly. I had this error a couple of days ago with one of the stores I was working on.

 

Anyway, would you be able to post Apache/php logs?

 

You know what, replicate the error first, the post the logs.

 

Good luck.

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Thank you for your reply....

 

I can't post apache logs because I can't find it.

My hosting provider can't increase max execution time anymore....(I'm on shared hosting)

I tried add php.flush somewhere in the AdminImportController.php file but I don't know right place to add it...

 

Here is the server info:

Server information Linux #1 SMP Thu Dec 18 00:59:53 EST 2014 x86_64

Server software version Apache

PHP version 5.2.17

Memory limit 256M

Max execution time 600

 

They advice me to make some progress bar of completition, but I have no idea how to do it or where to start.

The main problem is that I have to import twice daily product stock from my billing software.

The csv file hase 2 col and 1500 rows. Spliting csv to 50 rows is to much work....

 

Please if you have any information or solution please, plase share it....

 

thnx

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