Yup, exactly
> HI Nofa,
>
> When you say submit the file, do mean as a TXT file via a file upload
field?
> If so, not sure what to do with the file once it's been uploaded. Do I
read
> the file using fopen(), then just put this into a var that can be stored
in
> the DB? Hmmm... sounds like a good solution.
>
> Monty
>
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nofa)
> > Reply-To: "nofa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Newsgroups: php.general
> > Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 20:00:45 +1300
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Text Fields - How Big Can They Be?
> >
> > Have you considered allowing them to submit the actual file? rather than
all
> > the text within. It may not be exactly what you're after, but its one
way :]
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> Hi Guys... This is indirectly related to PHP: Does anyone know the max
> >> amount of text a free-form HTML text field can handle?
> >>
> >> I noticed that for some longer articles we're storing in a content
> >> management system written with PHP, we were unable to paste the body of
> > the
> >> article into the text field because there was too much text. When we
pared
> >> the text down, it was no problem.
> >>
> >> This is bad news for a content management system! We have some longer
> >> articles, around 8-10 HTML pages, and now I have no idea how we are
going
> > to
> >> get them into the system using an HTML form. I really don't want to
have
> > to
> >> do this manually in MySQL. That would make me break down and start
> > sobbing.
> >>
> >> Has anyone else dealt with this and found a solution?
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot!
> >>
> >> Monty
> >>
> >
> >
>



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