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Posted by jambroo on 08/31/07 03:21
n Aug 31, 11:23 am, Sanders Kaufman <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
> Geoff Muldoon wrote:
> > <1188521841.089812.260...@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, says...
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> >> We are currently having issues uploading files using PHP. It seems
> >> files below 8MB are uploaded fine, however files above 8.2MB cause the
> >> page to timeout or show a 'Cannot find server or DNS Error' error.
>
> >> I have looked around and read about common problems people have
> >> uploading and the solutions they have used have not seemed to help.
>
> >> For this particular page i have increased post_max_size,
> >> max_input_time, max_execution_time and upload_max_filesize. I also set
> >> LimitRequestBody in the htaccess file to unlimited (0).
>
> >> Our host has increased our max idle time for ftp in the server,
> >> however this did not influence the upload.
>
> >> Any ideas as to why this problem would be occurring?
>
> > PHP on apache? Apache has its own max upload file size setting (in
> > httpd.conf IIRC) as well as the PHP one.
>
> You could make sure you're using that "multipart" setting on the
> mime/type(?) for the form.
>
> That allows the big files to be chunked up into uploadable sections.
Yep the enctype is set to "multipart/form-data".
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