BTW, this *has* been brought up before by Philip on php-dev (an perhaps here too).
The net result has been: nada The source still has the incorrect signatures. If you (Gabor) have more clout, perhaps you can nudge the repective module maintainers to fix that. This should be reclassigied and reopened as a PHP bug (not a doc bug). --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ID: 17707 > Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Status: Bogus > Bug Type: Documentation problem > Operating System: linux 7.1 > PHP Version: 4.1.2 > New Comment: > > So then the sources should be corrected. Goba > > > Previous Comments: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2002-06-12 14:12:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On a related note, the ini_set() configuration > options table is > autogenerated from the PHP source. Sometimes they > are generated > "wrongly" as the PHP source (main.c) lists > questionable values. For > example, magic_quotes_gpc shows PHP_INI_ALL when in > the real-world this > isn't the case. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2002-06-12 09:58:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Will check with .htaccess (thanx 4 the swift reply) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2002-06-11 13:35:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The settings will be changed if you're using > ini_set() but as the > uploaded file will be accepted BEFORE your script > runs, this stuff has > no effect. Same applies for post_max_size and a > couple of other > settings. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2002-06-11 12:31:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hello great PHP, > > i stumble over and over on 'upload_max_filesize' > > ini_set('upload_max_filesize','8M'); > > var_dump( ini_get('upload_max_filesize') ); > > this returns a nice string(2) "8M", but if you do > a var_dump($HTTP_POST_FILES) after uploading > a 3MB movie it returns: > > > array(1) { ["ufile"]=> > > array(4) { ["name"]=> string(19) "PN.mpg" > > ["type"]=> string(10) "video/mpeg" > > ["tmp_name"]=> string(4) "none" > > ["size"]=> int(0) > > } > > } > > ONLY if you change upload_max_filesize in php.ini > then > will it listen to the correct size.... > > ini_set() function documention says... > 'Returns the old value on success, FALSE on > failure.' > > this means that ini_set() should return FALSE if you > cannot set upload_max_filesize in your script OR > that > the max-upload-size should be set to the new value > and > accepted. at the moment this is very confusing > because > it returns the old value. Even init_get() returns > the newly > set value. In the end upload_m-fsize is as set in > the ini > file. > > Tr909 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > -- > Edit this bug report at > http://bugs.php.net/?id=17707&edit=1 > ===== --- Jesus M. Castagnetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com