Hi,

My CGI script runs little long to complete and due to which every time I run, I am getting the below error:

[error] [client 127.0.0.1] (70007)The timeout specified has expired: a +p_content_length_filter: apr_bucket_read() failed, referer: http://lo +calhost/cgi-bin/firstpage.cgi

I tried redirecting STDERR or specifing refresh time in cgi script as header(-refersh='300s') but no luck (I searched in google about this error and found the tips that redirecting the STDERR solves the issue), I am still gettign the same error and my page is geeting expired or script is not completing at all. Did anyone encountered the same before? Is there any way to get rid of these? Will appreciate if you can give any idea on this.

Thanks.

In reply to ERROR on CGI script:The timeout specified has expired by Anonymous Monk

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