How I Resolved PHP Maximum Execution Time Error on GoDaddy
Oct 3, 2024
I was running a PHP script using GoDaddy as the web host, and received the following error:
PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in {file}
My first thought was to create/update the php.ini file and add this line:
max_execution_time = 300
But that didn’t work on the remote server.
How I fixed it
I created a PHP file this content:
<?php phpinfo(); >?>
Searching for user_ini.filename I saw the file that should should be edited was something else!
I needed to create a file called .user.ini instead of php.ini
Note there’s a period at the start of the filename.
After doing that, I can see the value for max_execution_time changed:
And then my script ran!