Hi, I have a cgi-script that calls a service to fetch around 1000 records from the database. But the cgi script times out and I get this error message :
(70007)The timeout specified has expired: ap_content_length_filter: apr_bucket_read() failed, referer: <website-address>
So, I searched this forum and found that I can use a parent process to temporarily tell the user that the result is being fetched and a child process to carry out the actual result computation. Still, I get this error. Kindly, kindly help me out.
Here's the code snippet :
my $pid = fork;
if($pid>=0)
{
if($pid>0)
{
print "</form>\n";
print "<FORM action=\"/cgi-bin/reload.cgi\" name=reloadform id
+=reloadform target=\"_blank\">\n";
print "<script type=text/javascript>\n";
print "window.onload=function(){ window.setTimeout(function() {red
+irect();},15000); };\n";
print "function redirect() { document.reloadform.submit(); }";
print "</script>";
print "</FORM>\n";
}
else
{
$s2ui->downLoadResults() if param('action') eq 'Download Resul
+ts';
exit 0;
}
UPDATE : Could anyone also tell me if there are ways other than forking to handle the above type of error?
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