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maximum file upload size - hack required?
i was trying to set my maximum file upload size to 15000000 today – the result was
2097152.
Does that mean i have to hack a new max into the source files somewhere, and if so: where?
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Re: maximum file upload size - hack required?
I assume you mean you went to admin > preferences > advanced … “Max Upload File Size (bytes)” and set a higher limit, but it still doesn’t work? I seem to recall that my host had to change something in their php.ini to increase the limit server-wide.
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Re: maximum file upload size - hack required?
well. as i am controlling my virtual server account myself i can usually set any limit i want. since that is not the case with txp 4.0.4 over here i sorta complain. :)
only sort of: i am quite happy with txp.
edit: right! i did it the way you said – and: lemme check…
what would you change in your server prefs (and how) to change an upload file size limit?
Last edited by jayrope (2006-11-11 00:58:00)
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#4 2006-11-11 09:07:05
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Re: maximum file upload size - hack required?
- post_max_size
- upload_max_filesize
- memory_limit
In Apache (at least in 1.3.x) there was “limitrequestbody”. If that’s the fault you shouldn’t get any errors until Apache thinks the file uploaded is too big.
If I recall correctly. I just woke up.
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Re: maximum file upload size - hack required?
anoke,
thanx very much.
that gave some insight! now need to find out how to change the max_upload limit serversided… cpanel i guess… yes it is apache 1.3
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