if i'm not in mistake u can go 2 php.ini n fix it

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Gotzon Astondoa <gaston...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I could not find the solution to the problem.
> I've finally solved by using an applet that uploads the files by FTP.
> In case anyone needs it, the applet I've used is
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/zupload
> For me it was the solution!
>
> 2011/3/9 Jim Lucas <li...@cmsws.com>
>
>> On 3/9/2011 6:28 AM, Gotzon Astondoa wrote:
>> >  Hi all:
>> >
>> > On my website I have an Ajax form. From this form user can upload files.
>>
>> My guess would be that you have an HTML form.  Not AJAX
>>
>> > Server side is a PHP script.
>> > This form works properly on my development server.
>>
>> Is this on localhost or is it remote too?
>>
>> > But when I uploaded my application to the definitive server I discovered
>> > that I can only upload files less than 50KB (It works perfectly with 1 to
>> 20
>> > KB images).
>>
>> Silly question, how long does it take for these 1 to 20 KB files to upload?
>>
>> > These are the data from the server configuration that I believe can
>> affect:
>> >
>> >      post_max_size 8M
>> >      upload_max_filesize 2M
>> >      memory_limit 128M
>> >      safe_mode off
>> >      SELinux disabled
>> >      open_basedir none
>> >
>> > I´m now making tests with 52KB image: image.jpg
>> > I discovered that the uploaded file is uploaded to /tmp. This file name
>> is
>> > php10tfTp.
>>
>> how much space is free on the partition that contains /tmp  ?
>>
>> > But the file is not completely uploaded! So, my PHP script is not fired!
>> > The original image size is 52KB and the new file size is 35KB . I
>> download
>> > the tmp file and rename it to php10tfTp.jpg. I can see that half frame is
>> > the same as the original and the other half is gray.
>> >
>> > Any idea what is happening?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>>
>>
>

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