ID: 14118
Updated by: cnewbill
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: linux redhat 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:

Doesn't outright die anymore with today's (11/19) snapshot, but it still doesn't work. 
 Just doesn't POST anything now.

My max size 2GB, should be more than enough to cover the 9MB+ file(s) I am using to 
test.

-Chris

Previous Comments:
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[2001-11-19 13:21:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

With an older 4.2.0-dev I can get up to about 6MB.

Local File: /tmp/php4Za1Aa 
Name: ecdc_v502b_up.exe 
Size: 5855275 
Type: application/octet-stream 

Like derick said please try latest CVS and report back.

You can grab it from http://snaps.php.net/.  I'll try it myself too.

-Chris


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[2001-11-19 12:59:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]


My apache version is: Apache/1.3.14
I use internet explorer 5.5 and netscape 4.75 but the problem persist
I erased the line <INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE"
value="1024000"> but doesn´t work.

If you see my script I print the upload variables, if I upload a file lower 2 Mb, the 
variables are printed, but if I transfer a higher file the variables aren´t printed 
and not copy the file in server.

Thanks





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[2001-11-19 12:39:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Should be fixed in CVS. Can you try a snapshot from snaps.php.net? Please reopen if 
the problem persists.

Derick

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[2001-11-19 12:39:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Maybe I am pointing out the obvious here, but this line would prevent you from doing 
so.

<INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="1024000">

Cause I believe it OVERRIDES php.ini value.

So if for some reason I am not stating the obvious remove this line and try again.

-Chris


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[2001-11-19 12:34:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Which version of Apache runs you?
I note same problem with IE 5.x. Try you script with 
Netscape. I think its a problem with your Browser.

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