MACROMEDIA FLASH MEDIA SERVER 2-MANAGING FLASH MEDIA SERVER Manual page 205

Managing flash media server
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Description
This tag defines the maximum time for a transfer to be completed. The default time is 60
seconds.
Operations such as DNS lookups may take more time. If the setting for this tag is set too low
a value, the risk of aborting correctly functioning operations increases.
See also
in the
container
MaxTimeOut (JSEngine)
JSEngine
MaxTimeOut (JSEngine)
This is one of two tags named
in the Application.xml file.
MaxTimeOut
Located in the
container.
JSEngine
Description
This tag specifies in seconds the maximum time a JavaScript can take to execute a JavaScript
function. If its execution takes longer than the maximum allowed time, then the script is
evaluated as a runaway script and its execution is terminated. Setting a maximum time to
execute a script prevents infinite looping in scripts.
The default value is 0 and no checks are performed to detect runaway scripts. This setting
may be useful in a debugging environment. In a production environment, after the
applications and scripts have been thoroughly tested, you should set this tag to a more realistic
value that does not impose limits on the time scripts take to execute.
See also
in the
container
MaxTimeOut (Connections)
Connections
MimeType
This tag specifies the default MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) type header
sent on tunnel responses.
Description
The server generally uses the MIME type specified by the incoming requests. The server will
use the entry for the
tag only when it is unable to determine the MIME type from
MIMEType
the incoming requests.
XML configuration files
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