ID: 35685 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: motion_4u at hotmail dot com -Status: Closed +Status: Bogus Bug Type: *General Issues Operating System: Windows 2000 advanced PHP Version: 5.1.1
Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-12-16 00:11:32] motion_4u at hotmail dot com Ok, found the problem and have set the memory_limit back to 8M. The problem is that Windows caching everything! PHP works ok, for solving the problem, one must clear the cache of the browser and the server by cold booting the server and the client both! Clearing the cache of the browser alone will not do! Thanx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-12-15 19:41:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED] And FYI: PHP does not store the whole file in memory. Thus the memory_limit of 200M is a bit too much. 8M is fine. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-12-15 19:40:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED] And what is upload_max_filesize set to? Does the upload give any error? Do var_dump($_FILES); and you should see the error code. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-12-15 17:28:18] motion_4u at hotmail dot com Description: ------------ I have tried to upload a 100MB file to the server and for that I have changed the following variables to enable the upload within PHP.INI file: max_execution_time = 3000 max_input_time = 600 memory_limit = 200M post_max_size = 200M But uploading small files up to 8 MB do work but PHP stops the upload for files bigger than 8 MB. I have also tried to set the post_max_size value with the ini_set ( "post_max_size", "200M" ); with no success. Actual result: -------------- Calling the below snippent echo 'post_max_size = ' . ini_get('post_max_size'); shows still: post_max_size =8M :(( ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=35685&edit=1