Run phpinfo() to see the Configuration File (php.ini) Path.
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the path is /etc/php.ini
also
upload_max_filesize 50M 50M
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Run phpinfo() to see the Configuration File
(php.ini) Path.
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 03:15:00 -0800, Badlya Badlu wrote:
the path is /etc/php.ini
also
upload_max_filesize 50M 50M
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it also depends on your webserver. I guess you are running apache2?
thomas
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httpd-2.0.49-4
Should i upgrade it?
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 03:15:00 -0800, Badlya Badlu
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the path is /etc/php.ini
also
upload_max_filesize 50M 50M
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it also depends on your webserver. I guess you are
badlya badlu wrote:
I have created one php file for uploading the file. i
also made changes in /etc/php.ini for size limit. but
i can not upload the files greater than 5mb. Is there
any modification which has to be done in other
configuration file.
Check your POST size limit in, errr,
Look in /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf
For a buddy with a file upload need I set it to this:
Files *.php
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
LimitRequestBody 760217600
/Files
You will need to set your upload limit higher in this file for it to work
correctly.
Robert
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thanks bobert. I have done it. thanks...
--- Robert Sossomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look in /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf
For a buddy with a file upload need I set it to
this:
Files *.php
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
LimitRequestBody 760217600
/Files
You
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...and then Chris Edwards said...
%
% I would like to give the users of my web site the ability to upload video
% type files, up to 12 megs in size.
OK.
%
% I notice in my PHI.INI there is a
%
% memory_limit =8M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
% (8MB)
%
%
wich kind of files are we talking about?
pictures or others?
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On Friday 14 November 2003 12:48 pm, joe wrote:
is there a way to check the file size
without fully uploading the file?
No there isnt, well at least
Gerard Samuel wrote:
On Friday 14 November 2003 12:48 pm, joe wrote:
is there a way to check the file size
without fully uploading the file?
No there isnt, well at least not via php...
correct. There are two solutions you can upload with a java applet, the
applet can be configured to
On Saturday 15 November 2003 02:40, Johnson, Kirk wrote:
this could really kill my bandwidth. is there a way to check
the file size
without fully uploading the file?
Although it has been called an urban legend :), you could try the old
MAX_FILE_SIZE trick.
I think you may be referring
On Friday 14 November 2003 12:48 pm, joe wrote:
is there a way to check the file size
without fully uploading the file?
No there isnt, well at least not via php...
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this could really kill my bandwidth. is there a way to check
the file size
without fully uploading the file?
Although it has been called an urban legend :), you could try the old
MAX_FILE_SIZE trick. For this, add a hidden tag before the input
type=file tag:
input type=hidden
I am going nuts reinstalling over and over again on different computers
and keep getting this error. I am using 2.0.40 http (I know
experimental, but don't tell me that :) )
Why not? Since this is the problem. Upgrade to Apache 1.3.27 and
everything will be fine.
-Rasmus
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On Saturday 06 July 2002 10:04, Norman Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to upload file bigger than 5M even if I set the
upload_max_filesize to 20M in php.ini and MAX_FILE_SIZE to 20M in the
script. What's am I missing here? Is the temporary upload directory won't
handle file this size? Please
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