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Can you post the values of the post_max_size, upload_max_filesize,
& memory limit ini settings?
~Paul

On Tuesday 15 October 2002 03:21 pm, Jason Young wrote:
> Can't anyone help me with this? :-/
>
> Read below...
>
> I wrote:
> > Hey yet again...
> >
> > I've got a 3x3 grid of type 'file' input elements, for a nifty total of
> > 9 upload spaces..
> >
> > After specifying a file in all 9, and attempting upload, I only got 5..
> > I noticed the total filesize was 2 megs, so I changed the php.ini to 8..
> > yet I still got that problem.  So I checked how my file array was being
> > posted, and it turns out only 5 of them go through!
> >
> > Hopefully someone can follow this particular code...
> > In the HTML Form, we have:
> >
> > Include
> > Include
> > .....
> > Include
> >
> > (The picInc array just allows them to set whether or not they really
> > want that picture included (in case they mess up and don't want to
> > upload such a pic - I wouldn't expect some of the users to be savvy
> > enough to know to just delete the text from the field))
> >
> > In the PHP upload, to check to see which elements are being parsed, I
> > have:
> >
> > $current = 0;
> >
> > while (list($key) = each($_FILES['picname'])) {
> >
> >   echo $current;
> >   /* -- This is the normal code just to satisfy everyone's curiosity.
> >   if ($picInc[$current] == true) {
> >
> >     if (!is_dir($dir))
> >       mkdir($dir);
> >
> >     if (!is_uploaded_file ($_FILES['picname']['tmp_name'][$current]))
> >       echo "*" . $_FILES['picname']['name'][$current] . "* couldn't
> > be copied!";
> >
> >     if (is_uploaded_file ($_FILES['picname']['tmp_name'][$current])) {
> >       move_uploaded_file($_FILES['picname']['tmp_name'][$current],
> > $dir.$current.".jpg");
> >
> >       $log_query = "INSERT INTO pictures (pictureID, series) VALUES
> > ('$pID', '$current')";
> >       $log_result = mysql_query($log_query) or die ("Couldn't Insert
> > Picture Record!");
> >     }
> >   }
> >   */ -- End curiosity mode ;-)
> >   $current++;
> > }
> >
> > On my output, I just get 01234 .. 5 elements.
> > My question is specifically on how to get all 9 to upload, those 5
> > files,  if specified, do indeed upload fine - just clearing that up :-)
> >
> > Any insight? 5 elements seems to be something deliberate, but I can't be
> > sure, myself.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > -Jason

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