Talk to your webhost.

Nobody here can do anything useful for you on this...

Other than to recommend abandoning your current host for a better one.
:-)

On Tue, April 17, 2007 3:46 pm, Brian Dunning wrote:
> Dang. There is no remote access to the server, no way to remotely
> edit php.ini - everything is blocked by the firewall. It's running
> IIS not Apache.
>
>
> On Apr 17, 2007, at 1:40 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
>
>>
>>     That particular variable is a PHP_INI_SYSTEM variable, which
>> means it can only be set in php.ini or httpd.conf.  This means
>> that, unfortunately, even if your system uses Apache on Windows and
>> the host allows .htaccess overrides, you still can't set it using
>> php_flags.
>>
>> On 4/17/07, Brian Dunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I do this:
>>
>> ini_set('upload_max_filesize', 30720);
>> echo ini_get('upload_max_filesize');
>>
>> it returns 2M. Why is it not accepting the ini_set? The server is
>> Windows, PHP 5.2.
>>
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