Hey thanksfor your reply. I might not have expressed myself clearly
enough (sorry). My problem is using a standard html form upload field
leads to a browser timeout (javascript to keep it alive?). also some
kind of visual feedback would be great to ensure the user the upload
is still being processed. I hope it became clearer what my problem is.
I played a bit with uploadify yesterday but I'm not convinced by the
use of flash. Better ideas?

On Nov 7, 6:20 am, Zaky Katalan-Ezra <[email protected]> wrote:
> "it is not ideal to handle big uploads"
> Why is that?
> What is your problem?
> I am using the plugin and have no problems with large files.
> Did you set php properly?
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> http://www.radinks.com/upload/config.php
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> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:43 PM, Mo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey
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> > I need the ability to upload large (up to 100MB) files. Up to now I
> > have the David Persson's Media Plugin integrated however it is not
> > ideal to handle big uploads. Is there a way to integrate Pulpload (or
> > something similar) to work with the Media plugin and Cakephp? Has
> > anyone of you done this already?
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> > Regards
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