make sure you increase your script timeout limit.
Jim Lucas
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From: "Ronald Tezuka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 2:50 PM
Subject: [PHP] Uploads


> If anyone can help me out, that'd be greatly appreciated.  I'm trying to
> create an upload form.  Now I've checked both in books and online, and
maybe
> it's becuase I'm trying a weird application, but I can't seem to get
uploads
> greater than 6 megs.  If it is greater than 6 megs, it loads up a blank
page
> even if I have the PHP script that outputs an HTML file.  Anyway I checked
> online when I was first did this and figured out to increase the max value
> in the php.ini file from 2 megs to much higher.  I'm still having trouble
> though.
> Here's what I am using
> Omnihttpd 2.09
> PHP 4.02
> Windows 98 (4.10.1998)
> and IE 4.72.3110
> So if anyone knows why I can't upload files greater than 6 megs
> (approximate) it'd be greatly appreciated if you'd help me.  Thanks
>
> Ron
>
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