Tom,

We thought it might be a file issue...however...I can upload the very same file 
as can the consultant. Further, we are running the code on two completely 
different servers (from two completely different hosting companies). Again...I 
can upload the file...the consultant can...the client cannot.

Jeff




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From: Tom Sartain <[email protected]>
To: NYPHP Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:39:23 PM
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP Fileupload problem

Just to reduce variables, is the client able to upload the same file to some 
other site? 


On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Donald J. Organ IV <[email protected]> 
wrote:

What is the max_execution_time set to??
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jeff Siegel" <[email protected]>
>To: "NYPHP Talk" <[email protected]>
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>Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:29:31 PM
>Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP Fileupload problem
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>David,
>
>Small file uploads are no problem at all.
>
>Both clients who are having the problem are in business environments. (One is 
>located in New York...the other is in Georgia.) 
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>I'm working out of a home office in New York using Verizon FIOS...the 
>consultant I'm working with (who also doesn't have any problems with the 
>upload) is using a home office in New York and Cablevision.
>
>A head scratcher...no?
>
>Jeff
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>
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>----- Original Message ----
>From: David Krings <[email protected]>
>To: NYPHP Talk <[email protected]>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:22:44 PM
>Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP Fileupload problem
>
>Jeff Siegel wrote:
>> The code is real standard stuff (see below). A user selects a file. Clicks 
>> upload. When the upload is completed a refreshed page appears. This function 
>> works perfectly when I test it and when another consultant tests it. We are 
>> able to upload files of almost any size. When the upload is complete we see 
>> the new refreshed page and the uploaded file is in the correct directory. Of 
>> course...this does not work  when the client does the uploading. The browser 
>> seems to time out when the file is about 1 meg or greater in size. There are 
>> no PHP errors, no PHP timeout errors. Just the browser saying that the page 
>> cannot be displayed.
>> I tried the script running off of two different web hosts. It works for me. 
>> It works for the consultant. It doesn't work for the client. To make matters 
>> worse, the client's client has the same problem uploading files.
>
>Does uploading of even a small file fail as well? Which internet connection 
>does the client have? Does the client have any other restrictions in place, 
>for example particular traffic monitoring devices that kill any up- or 
>download after a specific size?
>
>No clue what is happening, just some more things to look at.
>
>David
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