On Fri, June 8, 2007 4:03 pm, Jim Lucas wrote:
> afaik, you are using the stock php.ini setting while you are
> uploading.
This should not be taken to mean that if one changes php.ini, that the
change does not affect file upload -- it definitely does matter...
Not sure Jim meant that Sukhwinder was using stock php.ini, or
everybody, but it's definitely not the case that everybody is, like it
or not -- If that were true, upload_max_filesize would be meaningless.
You CANNOT change the file upload time out with set_time_limit,
however, because the file upload happens BEFORE your PHP script begins
execution.
The time limits affecting file upload can only be set:
a. in http.conf, for various Apache settings, if any (off-topic)
b. in php.ini or .htaccess
b1. you'll need to crank up max_input_time, I think
b2. max_execution_time for sure
b3. memory_limit while you are at it, probably
You of course have to crank up upload_max_filesise to way beyond what
you expect for an uploaded file.
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