Hi Mary

I have checked both these and they are set to 8M which should be sufficient.
What about things like max_execution_time/max_input_time (30 and 60 seconds
respectively?)

Is there any error logging I can look at - it seems to fail so silently.

thanks, Baljeet
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Wang, Mary Y <mary.y.w...@boeing.com>wrote:

>  What did you define for post_max_size in php.ini?
> I recall memory_limit could also affect file upload.
> After you make a change, make sure that you restart apache server.
>
> Mary
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Baljeet Nijjhar [mailto:baljeet.nijj...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, June 18, 2010 8:16 AM
> *To:* users@httpd.apache.org
> *Subject:* [us...@httpd] File uploads not working for quite small files
> (~20 KB)
>
>   Hi
>
> I am uploading files as part of an HTTPS request to an Apache 2.0 HTTP
> server acting as a proxy server to my web application. It works if I have a
> file of about 5KB. But a file of about 20KB or more does not get uploaded to
> my Web application. To make matters worse, the limit of the file size that
> gets uploaded if the request is from Firefox is lower than if it is from
> Internet Explorer.
>
> I have looked at the HTTP headers/request size leaving the browser and all
> seems fine. There is nothign untoward in the
> access_log/ssl_request_log/error_log. It seems that Apache HTTP server is
> quietly 'dropping' the file.
>
> I have looked at php.ini and the upload_max_filesize is 2M. I don't have
> any LimitRequestBody directives configured asfar as I can see. Does anyone
> have any ideas as to why this is happening, and what parameter/module is
> controlling it?
>
> thanks, Baljeet.
>

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