ID: 14118 Comment by: gregt_fletcher at yahoo dot com Reported By: mlara at gcintl dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Operating System: linux redhat 7.1 PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1 New Comment:
I was experiencing a similar file upload limit problem with the following software stack: Redhat 8 Apache 2.0.4 PHP 4.2.2 If you are getting errors like the following in your Apache log: "Requested content-length of 2258901 is larger than the configured limit of 524288" look for an additional PHP config file, /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf (this was the path for me on RH 8.0) and increase the limit on the line "LimitRequestBody 524288" to what you require see http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/AttachmentSize Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-27 02:08:25] anjali at students dot iiit dot net I am also facing the upload problem. The clients access my web server directly (not thru a proxy server) so I don't have to change the squid configurations (am I right?) and I tried placing the hidden variable 'max_file_size'. Even this didn't work? I am using PHP 4.2. And this error is not browser specific and shows up in all the browsers. Is the problem with PHP? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-06-20 06:12:17] s_chhatre at yahoo dot com Yess... changing the setting request_body_max_size to whatever size required works fine and upload the file of whatever size required. -Shrirang S. Chhatre. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-11 13:21:26] jgomes at ulbra-to dot br Hi all, I had the same problem using multiple platforms (PHP, ASP, .NET); so I discovered that the problem is the Squid (Proxy) configuration. It has a tag (request_body_max_size) that defines the maximum size of a HTTP request body (the data area). So if you try to upload a file whose size overlaps the limit, you'll get an error generated by Squid: "The page cannot be found" or "The page coudn't be processed" and so on. Thanks. God bless! [AJ(ack)] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-10-01 11:08:05] jbyu at csie dot nctu dot edu dot tw I have same problem about upload large file. My platform: Win2k + Apache 2.0.42 + PHP 4.1.2 The php.ini is also correct. So what do i miss? httpd.conf? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-11-21 14:14:19] mlara at gcintl dot com Thanks I resolved my problem, the reason was that the squid configuration limit the request size, I changed this value and I can upload file more higher than 2 Mb . Thanks for all, I´m sorry Mauricio ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/14118 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14118&edit=1