It's not likely that the problem is in mod_perl... At least not based on
my own experiences...

I've a script that I use under mod_perl for uploading files (images) that
hasn't run into any problems with file size...

If you want a copy, email me offlist and I'll send it over; maybe it'll
help, maybe not...

e.


On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Monika Soroczynska wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> We're trying to write a CGI script to upload pdf fils, at slash site 
> at www.ecept.net. We can get it to accept files, however, when we start 
> trying to upload larger files, we run into trouble.  The first roadblock 
> occured inexplicably at 75k.  Any files uploaded larger than 75k were 
> rejected with a "Malformed header" error in the httpd error log.
> 
> Next we tried playing around with the $CGI::POST_MAX variable, and
> we were able to get up to about 300k that way, but even if $CGI::POST_MAX
> is set to 1 Mb, any attempt to upload a file larger than ~300k results
> in a malformed header message *and* a message about resetting the maximum
> upload size to 75k!?  We have since wrote "stripped down" versions
> of the script to see if the problem is in slash, mod_perl, or apache
> (even running a script on one of our other webservers that does not
> have mod_perl running on it, and it worked fine).  As far as we can
> tell, it looks like the problem might be in mod_perl somewhere, but we 
> have not been able to track it down.  Has anyone seen this, or have any
> suggestion about what to try next?
> 
> We're running Apache 1.3.12 with mod_perl 1.24. and slash-1.0.8
> 
> Monika Soroczynska
> 
> 
> 

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