ID:               17707
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: linux 7.1
 PHP Version:      4.1.2
 New Comment:

This was fixed in main.c by sniper, see 1.442 here:
  http://bonsai.php.net/cvslog.cgi?file=/php4/main/main.c

Changed: PHP_INI_ALL -> PHP_INI_SYSTEM

Changing this from bogus to closed.  The ini_set() docs are being
worked on and more main.c changes may be on the way ;)


Previous Comments:
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[2002-06-12 16:46:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So then the sources should be corrected. Goba

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[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.

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[2002-06-12 09:58:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Will check with .htaccess (thanx 4 the swift reply)

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[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.

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[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


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