Sure.. post_max_size = 10M upload_max_filesize = 8M memory_limit = 8M
As I said before, however.. even without throwing files there, my loop test code only spits out '01234', meaning that its only looping 5 times through the code before exiting... Does file handling only allow for 5 files at a time?? -Jason Paul Nicholson wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > 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 > > > - -- > ~Paul Nicholson > Design Specialist @ WebPower Design > "The web....the way you want it!" > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "It said uses Windows 98 or better, so I loaded Linux!" > Registered Linux User #183202 using Register Linux System # 81891 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org > > iD8DBQE9rHAlDyXNIUN3+UQRAkOFAJ9WZ7n1319LPagN8UlG8SHhOxBL+QCbBQnY > ffiyL5zI3kpCpr4nj7F41s4= > =eTBn > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php