Thanks Lonnie

I am sure it can be done much better, but at least it works :-)

I find that there seems to be an upload size barrier of somewhere
between 1 and 4 MB.

>daemon.err lighttpd[425]: (connections.c.1130) denying upload as
>writing to file failed: /var/tmp/lighttpd-upload-LKHCkQ Resource
>temporarily unavailable

I checked /stat/var/www/php.ini, which shows:
post_max_size = 10M
upload_max_filesize = 8M

However, phpinfo shows:
upload_max_filesize     2M      2M

Therefore the php.ini file does not seem to be read. Is that
intentionally? Where should the correct php.ini file be put?

Michael


Am 22.04.2012 15:25, schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck:
> Hi Michael,
> 
> Elegant workaround, nicely done!
> 
> Thanks for sharing to the list.
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> 
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Neuer User wrote:
> 
>> So, this seems to work here.
>>
>> BEWARE: I am not a good programmer!!!
>>
>> Necessary:
>> - one upload.php script to be put into /tftpboot
>> - some small changes to Digium js files (see diff.patch)
>>
>> Maybe it helps somebody.
>>
>> Comments are welcome.
>>
>> Michael
>> <diff.patch><upload.php>------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
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