There is not reason to use "build changed" after your first import.
As Andy suggested use "build staggered" if you notice browser/webserver timeout.
"build changed" is for the case when some changes were done, and only some pages need to rebuild. In that case, will likely not timeout your browser.
BTW: Andy is that correct?: by default the Apache Timeout is 300 seconds(5 minutes). I'm not Apache expert so I'm not sure in that.
As I know, browsers has a timeout of 30 seconds to 2-3 minutes. I know for sure, that Netscape 6/6.01 timeout limit is 2 minutes. I did read, that Internet Explorer cancels the connection after about 5 Minutes when no data is sent.
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As Andy suggested use "build staggered" if you notice browser/webserver timeout.
"build changed" is for the case when some changes were done, and only some pages need to rebuild. In that case, will likely not timeout your browser.
BTW: Andy is that correct?: by default the Apache Timeout is 300 seconds(5 minutes). I'm not Apache expert so I'm not sure in that.
As I know, browsers has a timeout of 30 seconds to 2-3 minutes. I know for sure, that Netscape 6/6.01 timeout limit is 2 minutes. I did read, that Internet Explorer cancels the connection after about 5 Minutes when no data is sent.
Best regards,
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