I will again suggest http://radinks.com/upload/ .  It does not use POST to
transfer huge files.

Thanks everyone for replying.

I had a look at that. My problem is that along with uploading file I also have to post some other information as well. File names are randomly generated. Jupload seems to do the work other than that POST problem. Client is asking for web based solution. I cannot ask him to do ftp.

PHP's handling of uploaded files is confusing. I have added logging to the script to which jupload posts. Logging suggests that php file is only accessed after file is completely uploaded by jupload. I also checked apache access logs. Entry in apache log appears only after file is completely uploaded.

Another thing that came up with this jupload is that as soon as I hit upload button, a file named phpxx.tmp (xx is any number) is created in temporary directory and its size starts growing as upload happens.

If applet doesn't post to php even at start then how come the temporary file is named phpxx.tmp.

I tried to upload file on internet using jupload and it seems to me script is timing out even when I have specified 1 hour as timeout.
set_time_limit(216000);

137 MB upload seemed to time out. and the set_time_limit doesn't seem to have any affect.

Now the even if I accept php's 1.99 GB limit. What to do about this timeout? Do I have to set it in php.ini? Why woudn't it work through the above function?

Stut is suggesting it has to be custom made as this kind of solution doesn't seem to already exit. A solution where some applet etc. only passes that information to php which is needed to move the file and update the database.

Thanks,
Sukhwinder Singh

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Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: File Upload - post_max_size and upload_max_filesize in GBs



Any suggestion to use some other applet. Any freeware etc. Or
one not so
expensive and which overcomes this php's 1.99 gb limit.

I will again suggest http://radinks.com/upload/ .  It does not use POST to
transfer huge files.

JM

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