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antiqueone

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I have two web sites running Geeklog 1.5.1 with PHP 5.2.11. They are both on the same server. Suddenly today without any change being made to the system I can't read more on stories or read comments on one of my sites, I just get a 500 error from server. There are no messages in geeklog error log but in the server error log I am getting the following
buntingsociety.org.uk [Mon Nov 16 12:25:10 2009] [error] [client 74.6.22.105] PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /home/sites/buntingsociety.org.uk/geeklog/system/lib-mbyte.php on line 206
my other web site is still working fine.
Can anyone help me diagnose the cause of this problem?
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Dirk

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Hmm. That's in MBYTE_eregi_replace which is only used for one thing: The censoring. Try going to

Configuration > Geeklog > Miscellaneous > Censoring

and disable that option.

bye, Dirk
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antiqueone

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Thanks for superbly quick reply Dirk. That has fixed the problem. With Spam-X and nad behaviour enabled is there any real need for the censor to be enabled?
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They're for different things. The censoring doesn't help with spam, it's only there in case you're afraid someone might by offended by the f-word ...

But even if enabled, it shouldn't run into timeouts. Did you get any really large comments or story submissions recently?

bye, Dirk
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antiqueone

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Dirk, I don't know what constitutes a large comment. It happened after the following comment had been rejected by the spam filter:

Please see information below from the British Museum. I will contact the Curator about a photograph. This watch is made by William Bunting. It seems to be the correct one. I had thought the maker was John Bunting (the grandfather clock maker) but his dates are I think wrong for Milton's lifetime.

The watch is in the Prehistory and Europe Department at the British Museum under Registration number: 1862,0801.1. There is also a reference toWatches Vol II, Wood 1866 pages 269, 270 & 412. The location is HSR/EX/A08
The watch, which is a silver/gilt cased verge watch with date indicator, was made in Pope's Head Alley, London by William Bunting between 1645 and 1655.
It has a circular gilt-brass case with four early Egyptian pillars. There is a hole in the pillar-plate for the potence. The mainspring & set-up consist of a gilt-brass barrel with a snap-in cap. The original tangent-screw set-up has been replaced with a crude ratchet and click system. It has a gilt-brass fusee with gut-line and English stop-work, the spring and screw replaced. The fusee is of the type used with a chain and the three holes in the barrel wall suggest that the gut line attachment is a later modification. The train is a three-wheel going train ,the second and contrate wheel with three crossings. The crown wheel runs between riveted potence and counter-potence. The crown wheel, verge, balance, balance spring and regulator are all later replacements and modifications. The original pierced foliate balance-*censored* survives. It was formerly pinned to a stud on the potence-plate but has since been raised by the placing of a brass plate beneath it and is now secured by a screw. Pinned to the pillar-plate is a silver ring engraved 1-31 and red waxed for the date, which is shown by a pointer on a rotating gilt-brass ring with engraved decoration. The pointer is now missing. In the centre a pinned-on silver dial with Roman hour numerals I-XII, arrow head half-hour marks and a circle for the quarters Around the plain centre an inscription. The single hand is now missing. The circular silver-gilt case has an integral back and hinged split glazed bezel. Around the band and bezel a repeated flower and dart motif. The outer area of the back is engraved with a wide border of realistic flowers. In the middle of the back is an eight-foil surrounding a central rosette. The silver gilt pendant is now very badly worn. On the back the rotating winding cover is a replacement for an earlier one. Inside the case a fragment taken from the page of a diary/almanac for November with 8th highlighted and with inscriptions John Milton d. 8th November 1674 and Sir Charles Fellows d. 8th Nov. 1861. Other inscriptions as follows: Signature Gulielmus Bunting in Popes head alley Fecit on potence-plate, inscription Iohanni Milton 1631 on dial. The diameter of the watch is 46 millimetres
the height: 61.8 millimetres, and the width: 55.43 millimetres.

The Curator's comments are as follows:John Milton 1608-1674. While the dates of William Bunting (c.1624 - c.1655) make it possible for the watch to have been owned by Milton, the date 1631 makes this implausible as Bunting was not Free of the Clockmakers' Company until February 1646/7 and therefore could not possibly have made this watch in or before 1631. The unconvincing style of the inscription suggests an early 19th century date for its addition to the dial. John Milton 1608-1674. Associated dates : 1631.
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