Im not completely sure, but have you gone throught the settings in the
IIS server aswell? I know altleast for the CGI IIS has its own
timeout which overrides the php.ini file. It could be something here
aswell, but you probably have done this.
Kim Steinhaug
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All,
I am attempting to upload a large file via PHP to a web server running
Windows XP Pro IIS 5.1 and I am having some problems. I have been trying to
find the right combination of settings in the php.ini file and elsewhere to
get large files to upload properly, but I keep getting a DNS error
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All,
I am attempting to upload a large file via PHP to a web server running
Windows XP Pro IIS 5.1 and I am having some problems. I have been trying to
find the right
Vincent DUPONT wrote:
DNS error seems to indicate that you have a connection problem, not a storage or file size restriction problem.
Maybe the IP connection is interrupted. ..
Do you have the same problem when running on Localhost?
IE more often than not shows DNS failure message regardless
Well, I tried the process with Mozilla and the transfer was blazing fast
compared to IE and it completed successfully with no DNS errors. IE is very
slow and consistently gets those DNS errors. I did turn on logging and
found that this error is being produced whenever the DNS error shows up:
Hello
I just discovered a netscape 4.7 bug when sending a string. The variable
cannot contain a space. So a string like this does not work in netscape 4.7
objectdetail.php?Bouw=variableObject_type=normalStreet_type=normal
street.
The variable Street_type doesn't get
Oosten, Sjoerd van wrote:
Hello
I just discovered a netscape 4.7 bug when sending a string. The variable
cannot contain a space. So a string like this does not work in netscape 4.7
objectdetail.php?Bouw=variableObject_type=normalStreet_type=normal
street.
The
Hi Oosten,
I don't think that's a bug in NS 4.7, but part of the spec for URLs. See the PHP
manual for the urlencode() encode function.
John
Hello
I just discovered a netscape 4.7 bug when sending a string. The variable
cannot contain a space. So a string like this does not work in
Spaces are not allowed in URL's, that the newer browsers do accept them
probably means nothing more than that they don't show you that they encode it
to %20
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I don't think that's a bug in NS 4.7, but
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